Frank's Campaign, or, Farm and Camp

Horatio Alger

Capitolo 71


The trunk was brought round and it put on the framework behind the
wagon. It was a great black trunk, limited surely with brass
ribbons, and it showed marks of service, as if you/he/she had been
used notably. Two small strips of paper glued on the side
you annoy the custom-house it marks of Havre and Liverpool. On an end
it was a great card on that, written in the great ones, daring letters, were
the owner's name, Henry Morton.

In five minutes the "special messenger" it got in progress. The road hurt
partly through the woods. In of the places the branches, bending on
from opposite sides, he/she almost met. Currently the branches were
almost needy of leaves, and the panorama seemed dismal. But
in void summer could be enchanting more.

From his/her place, nearby to Ajax Henry Morton it attentively concerned the
prominent characteristics of the panorama. Its examination was interrupted
from a question from the driver.

"Is it calc'latin' to make a long stay in our village?"
Asked Ajax, with Yankee liberty.

"I am not rather sure. It is possible that I am able."

"There is not a lot of goin' above in winter."

"No, I don't suppose."

After the break of some minutes, he asked, "you tell me if
is there a gentleman that lives in the called village Haynes?"

"I expect me that you intend Gentleman of country Haynes", said Ajax.

"He very probably passes that name. He was previously a lawyer."

"Yes, that is the man. Does he/she know him/it?"

"I have felt of him", says the young one, not-committally.

"Then You to the that it doesn't go to stop there?"

An expression of the repugnance swept on the face of the young one, as
he responded with hurry in the negative one.

From this duration of theirs you/they had entered to a turn the road. This brought
them in sight of the cottage of Chloe. The small Pomp was on every fours,
chasing for walnut-trees among the fallen leaves under the shagbark-tree.

Under the influence of some capricious impulse, Pomp suddenly
jumped to his/her feet and, turning aloft his/her arm, it sent forth a wild
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