Capitolo 12
"You think him/it probable that, with this whole affection for me, him
would you/he/she have left me without a penny?" asked to the boy.
"No; it was his/her intention to do a wish. From that desire he is able anybody
doubt has provided for you in a satisfactory way. But I think mine
poor brother was afraid of wish do, so that you/he/she was not able
you accelerate death. In every case, he omitted him up to him it was late."
"It was a cruel omission, if Your history is a truth."
"His/her--my brother, did what he could make up for to the matters. In his last
illness, when too much weak to sign his/her name, he asked to me as the legal one
heir of his/her piece of ground of ground, to see that you were offered well for. Him
wishes me to see Your ended education, and I promised to do this way. ME
to see that this promise assuaged its mind. Of a thing you are able
is insured, Hector, him not lost never his/her affection for You."
"Thank Sky for that!" the boy that had been murmured deeply and
affectionately it tied to the man that, all of his/her life along, he had looked
on as his/her father.
"I can only add, Hector", Mr. Roscoe said for the "what I feel Your
natural disappointment. It is, indeed, hard to be brought above to
the heir of a great piece of ground of ground is considered, and to do the
discovered that is her wrong."
"I don't mind that so a lot, the Mr. Roscoe", said Hector, slowly. "It is
the hardest thing to think about me as not having required on one
who I have loved as a father--to think of him as a boy of unknown
parentage. But", he added, "I only suddenly have him on Your word.
Because I should believe him/it?"
"I will give him conclusive test, Hector. Reads this."
Allan Roscoe taken by his/her pocket a letter, without an envelope. One
look served to show Hector that was him the writing of his
late son-in-laws, or, in every case, in a writing surprisingly it likes.
He started to read him/it with feverish alacrity.
The letter doesn't have need to find here a place. His substance had been
accurately given by the Mr. Allan Roscoe. It apparently fortified,