Capitolo 74
The Mr. Jennings bought a provisioning of postage stamps, and then he/she left the office.
"Well, Carl", he said, when he reentered the house, "I have discovered
who wrote in Your name to Pitkins & Gamp."
"Who, gentleman?" Asked Carl, with curiosity.
"Leonard Craig."
"But what could incite to do him/it him?" Said Carl, perplexed.
"He thought that I would have seen the letter, and it would be prejudiced against
You if I discovered that you were running over in that of which it is a kind
lottery."
"Him, gentleman?"
"I would have had to think of Him little wise man, and I would be due to be remembered to of
a friend worker that became so infatuò with lotteries that he has stolen
money from his/her employer to train to continue him/it his/her purchases of
tickets. But for this unhappy passion he would have been honest."
"Leonard has to feel me antipathy", said Carl, thoughtfully.
"He is jealous of you; I warned Him him or of the another would become this way.
But the most curious circumstance is, he wrote a second letter in his
just name. I suspect him you/he/she has bought a ticket. I advise her not to say anything
on the matter unless it questioned."
"I don't want, gentleman."
Next day Carl met Leonard in the road.
"By the way", said Leonard, "you found a letter yesterday?"
"Yes."
"I brought him/it to the factory with the rest of the mail."
"Thanks."
Leonard looked at him curiously.
"He seems to have close-spoken to emphatic way", Leonard told him. "He has sent
for a ticket, I will bet a hat, and he/she doesn't want me to discover. I desire me
you/he/she could draw the prize of capital--I would not mind to old Jennings that discovers
then."
"Does it ever feel from Your--the friends?" he asked one minute later.
"Not often."
"I thought that it was probable that letter was from Your house."
"No; it was a letter in Syracuse."
"Me memory, was now stamped Syracuse. Does have him friends there?"
"Anybody aware of that I am."
"Do you still receive letters from there?"
"That was a letter of business."
Carl was quietly amused to the questions skilled of Leonard, but it was