Capitolo 4
"I don't doubt Your affection", he said; "and I have shown him from
manufacturing him my united heirs in the event of Your marriage; but it is
only equitable to say that my ownership goes to my boy, if he still lives."
"But, gentleman", Curtis protested not "it is that probable to create
non necessary trouble? You/he/she can be never known, and in the meantime----"
"Florence and You you will hold the ownership in trust."
"Does have him so it specified in Your wish?" Asked Curtis.
"I have done the two wishes. Both they are secretary that. Within the first one the
ownership is transmitted to Florence and You. From the second and later,
it goes to my lost boy in the event of his/her recovery. Clearly, You
and Florence is not forgotten, but the mass of the ownership goes
Harvey."
"I sincerely desire it is probable that the boy is restored to you", said Curtis; but
its tone concealed its words. "Believe me, the loss of the ownership is able
strike me small, if you could be done happy account of Your making himself/herself/itself more heat
desire; but, uncle, I only think of him/it the part of a friend to point out
to You as me I have already done, the groundlessness of some this way
anticipation."
"You/he/she can be as you say, Curtis", says his/her uncle with a sigh. "If me
it was convinced completely of him, I would destroy the later the wish, and
entirely you leave my ownership to Florence and You."
"No, uncle", Florence dictates, impulsively not "it makes change; does the wish
stand."
Curtis, protected by the sight of his/her uncle it cast a look of bitterness
the indignation in Florence.
"Is The girl angry?" he murmured to him. "Does it have to neglect forever me?"
"Allow him to be so for the present, then" Mr. Said Linden, tiredly.
"Will Curtis, encircle the bell? I am tired, and it will retire to mine
abandon soon."
"Allow me to help him/it, Uncle John", Florence dictates, eagerly.
"It is too much for Your strength my child. I am growing more and
more defenseless."
"I can also, help", said Curtis.
John Linden, sustained on both side by his/her nephew and nephew, left