Brave and Bold - The Fortunes of Robert Rushton

Horatio Alger

Capitolo 78


"I will leave him/it with the Mr. Paine until me I find an opportunity to put him/it in a
savings deposit money. He has a safe in his/her office. To the same duration I will bring
him of the berries as a present. It won't be very, but I should like to do
it on account of his/her gentleness on the boat. I will now offer to be born
the expense of his/her shelters."

Later washing his/her hands and to have repaired his/her suits a small, for Robert,
although any beau as Halbert, were not despite aspects,
especially as him he/she thought that it is probable that Hester sees him/it, he put out for the
lawyer's office.

"You excuse mine drawing my berries", said Robert as him it entered the
office, "but I want to ask to Your acceptance of them."

A lot of people, under the supposition that Robert was too much poor man to afford himself/herself/themselves a
gifts, would have declined him, or he/she offered to pay for him, while thinking of them
you/he/she was kindly acting and thoughtfully. But the Mr. Paine knew that Robert
you/he/she would be mortified by such offer, and he responded:

"Thanks, Robert;  I will accept Your gift with thanks one
condition."

"What it is, the Mr. Paine?" asked our hero an a little confused.

"What you will take tea with us evening of to-tomorrow, and it helps us to do
the justice to them."

"Thanks", it said Robert, not a few pleased to the invitation, "but me
you/he/she should not like to leave my mother to house alone."

"Oh, we have to have Your mother, also. Hester will call this evening, and
invite him."

"Then", said Robert, "I can be responsible for me, and I think for her that,
us both you/they should be very happy to come."

The social position of the lawyer made particularly such invitation
gratifying to Robert. Besides, he was conducted to appraise him/it more on account of
the efforts of persistent of Halbert to hurt him/it in the general
preventive. It was also then, pleasant to think that he was to take a seat
to the same table with Hester as the guest of his/her father and to receive a
you call from her to his/her his/her own house. Nothing that the Mr. Paine would have been able to do
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