Capitolo 6
If there was anything the Dr. Sampson arched down to and it respected it was
wealth and the Mr. Bundy, senior you/he/she was reputed for being worth a considerable
fortune.
In the humor of Rodney John Bundy it was on the last person to that he wanted
sees.
"Have!" Said John, espying the open casket, "where you found everybody that
jewelry?"
"It contains the jewels" of my mother, said Rodney seriously.
"You never showed him/it first to me."
"I didn't have before never him. It came to me from special messenger this afternoon."
"It has to be worth a good pole of money", said John, his/her eyes sparkling
with cupidity.
"I suppose that it is."
"Does have him some idea that that it value is?"
"I don't have thought around him."
"What is you/he/she going to do with him? It won't be of use to you, especially
the earrings" of diamond, he added, with a common laughter.
"No", Rodney shortly answered.
"My eyes, not my mother likes to possess all this jewelry. You are affectionate of
you adorn, but dad won't buy them for her."
Rodney didn't respond.
"I say me, Ropes, I don't have to forget my errand. Will it do me a favor?"
"What is it?"
"Lend me five dollars up to the first one of next month. My check comes
due then. I don't now have but a left of quarter."
"Does thing make her apply to me Bundy?"
"Because you always have money. I don't suppose that you are worth as much as
my father, but you have more money for You that I have."
"I have had, perhaps, but I don't now have."
"Because, what is on? Is you/he/she happened what?"
"I have lost my fortune."
John whistled. This was his/her way of expressing the amazement.
"Because, is thing doing? How could you/he/she lose Your fortune?"
"My keeper has lost him for me. That amount to the same thing."
"When it felt that?"
"This morning."
"Is that true? Is it really a poor boy?"
"Yes."
John Bundy was surprised, but on the whole one he was not saddened. In the
the estimate of the school that Rodney had always classified taller than him, and