Capitolo 51
"What does he/she think about him?" asked to the dealer.
"I don't know", Redwood slowly answered.
"Has you/he/she ever seen mistrustful anything in the behavior of young Ropes?"
"I cannot say me I have. On the contrary one, he seems to be a very industrious and
industrious employee."
"But on his/her honesty."
"I imagined him the soul of the honesty."
"Then it did me, but clearly we am responsible to be deceived. It is not able
is the first case where a cover has been for flagrant the apparent honesty
dishonesty."
"What it wishes to do me, the Mr. Goodnow? I send down Ropes to
You?"
"No; it would only give him an opportunity, if guilty, to cover on his
dishonesty."
"I am ready to follow Your instructions."
"Does he/she know where he lodges?"
"Yes, gentleman."
"Then I will ask to you to go around there, and from of the profit of means
admission in his/her room. If he makes to conceal some of our good takes
possession of them and it brings to me."
"Very well, gentleman." Half one hour later her Mrs. McCarty, the owner of Rodney in
answer to a ring admitted her/it Mr. James Redwood.
"Ago a youth called that Ropes it lodges here?" he asked.
"Yes, gentleman."
"I come from the house where he has a job. He has carelessly gone away
in his/her room a thing of packet to us, and I should be happy if you are able
allow me to climb to his/her room and to pick him/it up."
"You see, gentleman", Mrs. McCarty told a tone of hesitation "while You
you seem a perfect gentleman, I don't know her, and I am not sure
if, in the justice to the Mr. Ropes, I should admit her/it to his/her room."
"You are right rather my good lady; I am sure. It is what I owe
wishes to be my his/her own owner. I will ask therefore to You to climb to the
you lodge with me to see that all are correct."
"That seems entirely correct, gentleman. In that case I don't object. Follow me, if
You please."
As they entered the room of Rodney her Mr. Redwood looked around him
curiously. An article immediately mended its attention. It was a packet