Capitolo 91
"No, gentleman. I was a lot it liberally paid from the Mr. Sargent, and I saved money.
I have enough in the bank of savings to last me many months, if I had to be
idleness so long."
"I am happy of it. I hope for you he/she will remember, my boy, that this is not anybody of
mine doing. I would hold back gladly her. I will say anymore a thing, owes
Redwood of Jasper ever asks here question for a situation, its name it won't be
considered."
Then Rodney was found again without a position. It seemed hard in sight
of his/her innocence, but he had the trust to believe that anything is able
you turn above as before for him. In every case he had enough money to live on
for of the time.
When Mike Flynn learned the circumstances of his/her unloading he was a lot
angry.
"I would appreciate to meet Redwood" of Jasper, he said, his/her flashing of eyes. "If me
don't give then out him a laying my name it is not Mike Flynn."
"I think that he will find his/her desert of the duration, Michael without any help from
You or me."
"You/he/she should hope for him the wish. And will thing now do, Rodney?"
"I don't know. Sometimes I think that it would be to be all right to of the other
city, Boston or Philadelphia where Jasper cannot get on my footstep."
"Has to hope that you won't do him/it. I cannot get long widout You."
"I will be here for some weeks, Mike and I see if anything turns on."
"It is probable that I find her in as a boy of telegraph."
"That would not be all right me. It doesn't pay enough."
Rodney started to chase again for a situation, but four weeks passed and
brings him any success. One afternoon approximately four that he was walking
on Broadway when, feeling himself/herself/itself tired, he advanced in the Continental hotel
to the angle of twentieth Road.
Him taken back a place to of the distance from the door, and in an irregular
way started to look around him. All in once him started in surprise, for
in a session of man in one of the anterior line of chairs he recognized Luigi
Horse of the rudder, the thief of railroad that had stolen his/her box of jewelry.