Capitolo 68
does influence him in the matter?"
"No", answered Curtis, falsely. "He is the secret right that him
it won't disclose to me to desire him/it."
Florence had learned to distrust the words of his/her astute cousin.
"Cannot I see him/it?" she asked. "He will perhaps tell me."
"No; I cannot allow him/it."
"Cannot you/he/she allow him/it? Is it, then, our uncle's keeper?"
"No, and yes. I don't try to check him/it, but I desire to save him/it
from the serious nervousness. If he had to see her/it, and discovered that you anchor it is
rebellious, it is probable that the hit kills him."
"I am right to doubt Your words", Florence dictates, coldly. "I think
You is resolved for separately caring."
"Listening, and I will tell him a secret; Uncle John has heart disease,
then the doctor assures me. It is probable that some unusual nervousness kills him
immediately. I am sure it would not appreciate to show him/it to such risk."
He talked to apparent sincerity, but Florence didn't feel him certain
what its words were truthful.
"Very well", she said. "Then I will give up seeing him/it."
"It is best, unless you are ready to access his/her wishes--and mine."
You didn't respond, but it slowly got further.
"Would never make to have to meet them!" Murmured Curtis. "The old one
gentleman would ask to her to return on some terms, and then all my
meddler would be stunned. That was one the my happy to invention, around
heart disease", he continued, with a low laughter. "Although her only half
believes him/it, she won't dare to take the risk to give him a hit."
It was around this duration that the calm way of the life of Cheat was
interrupted by an amazing event.
He still kept on approximately visiting the benches and one afternoon you are
, he was standing on the bench that attends in the daytime the arrival of the boat
from Albany, with a small provisioning of papers in the evening under his/her arm.
He had sold a dozen all but half when the boat touched the bench. Him
it was standing, while looking at the various passengers as them they left the boat and they turned