Capitolo 82
less repents to disappoint him/it.
Approximately two days later when Rodney climbed to meet his/her pupil, Mr.
Sargent gave him a letter.
"Here anything that pertains to her, Rodney" that he has said. "It doesn't do
you seem to be from a the friend of Your."
With some curiosity took Rodney the letter and he/she read him/it.
Raced this way:
The Mr. John SARGENT:
Dear Lord--I think of him/it my duty to write and to tell him anything around
Your child's guardian--anything that will surprise and it will shock her. Before
he entered Your house that he has had a job from a firm on Road of Reade. He was
a true favorite with his/her employer, the Mr. Otis Goodnow that it promoted him/it
in a short duration. Everything in once it was found that I/you/he/she articulate they were lost
from the escort. Clearly it was evident that some one of the employees was
deceitful. A clock had put, and you/he/she was finally found that Ropes of Rodney
you/he/she had taken the articles and one--a lady's mantle--you/he/she was found in his/her room
from a detective. He immediately was low without a recommendation.
For once he lived selling papers, but he finally succeeded in getting
in Your house. I am sure you won't consider him/it the adaptation to instruct
His/her small child, although I without doubt have him it is a good researcher. But his
character is bad--I don't think that he would have had to conceal this from you
out of the friendship for You, and because I think that it is my duty, I take the
the liberty to write. If you doubt this self I will report me to the Mr. Goodnow,
or her Mr. James Redwood that it had position of the room in which Ropes were
assumed. The Your very respectfully,
A FRIEND.
"You knew first all this, the Mr. Sargent", said Rodney as him it gave again
the letter.
"Yes. Does have him some idea that he/she wrote him/it?"
"I feel me rather sure that was a boy two years older toward that me,
Redwood of Jasper."
"Is it related to the man of the same name that he mentions?"