Capitolo 38
interest.
"As soon as possible. I will verify when the first leaves of packet
Boston, and we will take passage in her."
The decision of the teacher arranged Harry. He had been a good researcher in
geography--indeed it was his/her favorite study,--and it had, besides reads,
as many books of trip how he could place his/her hands on. He often had
he/she wondered you/he/she had ever been his/her fortune to see some of the distant one
countries of which he read with so a lot of interest. Although he had
vague hopes and you tenderly take care of, him not if the era expected never really. Now, however,
the unattainable ones seemed inside his/her taking. He should not wait
until him it was a rich man, but when he/she anchors a boy he could travel the
opposite side of the world, paying his/her expenses as him went long.
Two weeks passed. Every day of theirs they arrested him in of the new place, and it gave a
show in the evening. This life of continuous motion had, for before,
seemed strange to Harry. He had now gotten used to him. He never felt
nervous when he seemed of forehead to a public to sing, but it looked on
it naturally.
They finally arrived to Boston. They was to give two funs to a
it salts at the southern end. It was the first great city where it had Harry
sung, but he received a welcome anybody less cordial that that that it had
is granted to him in the city of country.
They was being to a modest hotel, comfortable, but not expensive.
Harry is sat in the room of reading, when a servant drew a
card. The was born rather extraordinary name of
"DR. MENDELSSOHN BROWN."
"A gentleman to see her/it, her Mr. Vain" says the servant.
Harry the rose and it observed the extraneous one in of the surprise. He had from a lot
hair, of a reddish yellow, with an abundant beard of the same color. His
suit of used black was poorly all right him, but Dr. evidently Makes brown it was not
a lover of suit. Any tailor could ever sharpen to him, and you/he/she says with
pride: The suits of "that man you/they were done to my shop."
"I talk to the Mr. Harry Vane, the young singer?" asked the