Capitolo 81
suddenly.
"Half a mile would not be objection to me. As I don't think her
it will find him/it unpleasant, Frank, I will authorize that you offer
His/her mother five dollars for week for a room and a place to her
table."
"I am rather sure she would be prepared, the Mr. Morton, but I am
afraid well enough we should not live to be all right her. And I don't do
you think that so a lot you should pay as five dollars for week."
"You leave that to me, Frank. My principal object is to get a pleasant
house; and what I am sure I should find to Your house."
"Thanks, gentleman", said Frank; "I will mention him/it to my mother,
and it made her know during to-tomorrow."
I CAPITULATE XVII. A SHADE OF MYSTERY
Frank found the small difficulty in to persuade his/her mother to accept
the proposal of young Morton. From the description of his/her child she felt
little doubts that him pits a pleasant sum to the family
you surround, while its fund of information would do him/it instructive
as of accord.
There was besides another consideration that it determined her/it to
pick him/it up. Five dollars for week would go a great way in
economy domestic, or, rather, as their income from the other sources
probably it would be enough for this, she could place apart the
whole amount toward to pay the mortgage held by Gentleman of country Haynes.
This plan simultaneously happened to Frank and his/her mother.
"I should certainly feel to blame me if I neglected so good
an opportunity to help Your father", Mrs. said Frost.
"Supposes that we don't tell us him, mother", suggested Frank; "but when
he finds to house catches him/it with the amount of our savings."
"No", Mrs. said Frost, after the thought of a moment, "Your father
it will be the whole best for the whole good news that we can send him. It
it will do his/her more tolerable life."
Frank bridled down his/her horse to a light wagon and flock to the
tavern.
Henry Morton is sat on the plaza, as it was the day
unusually-warm, with a book in his/her hand.
"Well", he said, while looking above with a smile, "I hope that you have come