Capitolo 72
"Is it now too late?" Asked Leonard, eagerly.
"Perhaps not, but the aspect of this new boy on the scene ago Your
a good quantity happens smaller."
"I desire us to free of him", said Leonard, knitting the eyelashes.
"The only way is to hurt him/it in the estimate of the Mr. Jennings."
"I think that I know about a way."
"Mention him/it."
"Here is an advertising announcement of a lottery", said Leonard which plans in
perspective of that that had said his/her uncle, had experimented a change.
"Well?"
"I will write to the manager in the name of Carl, while asking on tickets,
and, he will clearly, respond to him, to the care of the Mr. Jennings. This
it will conduct to the suspicion that Carl is interested in such matters."
"It is a good idea. It will open the way to a loss of the trust on the
part of the Mr. Jennings."
"I will take a seat me to Your desk and I immediately will write."
Three days later the Mr. Jennings gave a letter to Carl after they arrived
house in the evening.
"A letter for You to my care", he explained.
Carl opened him in surprise, and he/she read as it follows:
"Office Of Gift Enterprise.
"The Mr. Carl that Crawford:--your letter of investigation is received. In it replies
we would say that we will send us him six tickets for five dollars. From
clearing himself/herself/itself of them among Your friends to a dollar each, you will save
the cost of Your really. You would do better immediately to put again.
"The Your respectfully, Pitkins & Gamp,
"Agents."
Carl looked at the portrait of the amazement when he read this letter.
I CAPITULATE XX.
IT REVEALS A MYSTERY.
"Please reads this letter, the Mr. Jennings", said Carl.
His/her employer took the letter from his/her hand, and raced on his/her eye it.
"Does it desire to ask my suggestion of the investment?" he said, quietly.
"No, gentleman. I wanted to know how such letter it came to be written to me."
"Didn't it send a letter of investigation there?"
"No, gentleman, and I cannot understand as these men you/they could have taken of mine
name."
The Mr. Jennings seemed thoughtful.