Capitolo 83
"Yes, he is his/her nephew."
"Does it have him some particular reason to feel her/it antipathy, Rodney?"
"Yes, gentleman. He came to round to my room the evening of Wednesday and churches to me to
lend him ten dollars."
"I suppose you it refused."
"Yes, gentleman. He is not in need. He succeeded to my place, and he has a
house in the house of his/her uncle."
"Him a very bad boy seems to be. Anonymous letters are always
cowardly, and generally malevolent. This seems not to be exception to the
it regulates general."
"I hope that it won't strike Your feelings toward me, the Mr. Sargent."
"You don't get excited on that Rodneys. I so easily am not prejudiced
against one whose I have a good opinion."
"I suppose that this is the revenge" of Jasper, the thought Rodney.
I CAPITULATE XX.
RODNEY LOSES HIS/HER PUPIL.
Jasper had it doubts little that its letter conducted to the loss of Rodney of
position. Certainly it was a bad thing to draw another fall,
but Jasper was rather able of it. If he had assured the loan to which he has asked him
you/he/she would have been prepared to leave alone Rodney, but it would only have
is her/it before a series of similar questions.
It was many days before Jasper had an opportunity to learn if
its malevolent plan had succeeded or not. Morning of Sunday he met him
Rodney on fifth Avenue in the moment in which the services of church are ended. He crossed
the road and he/she boarded the boy that he had tried to hurt.
"The good morning, Ropes" that he has said, the face of Rodney examiner curiously to see
if it pointed out trouble of some kind.
"Good morning!" Rodney answered freshly.
"How is you/he/she getting long in Your place?"
"Very well, thanks."
"Will I find her to the house of Your pupil if I call there some afternoon?"
"Yes, unless I am walking out with Arthur."
"I wonder if he is bluffing", thought Jasper. "Me the daresay he is not able
tells me if you/he/she had been him low. He picks freshly enough it up."
"How long does he/she think that Your appointment will last?" he asked.
"I don't know. I never had a discourse with the Mr. Sargent on that point."