Capitolo 13
his/her every affirmation.
The boy bewared above of his/her perusal, his/her face pale and stricken.
"You see that I have the good authority for my affirmation", says Mr.
Roscoe.
"I cannot understand him/it", said Hector, slowly.
"I only have need adds", Mr. Said Roscoe, evidently assuaged by the
revelation, in that my brother didn't do the trust of rest in me
vain. I accept, as a sacred position, the duty that he has imposed on me. ME
provides for you and you look after Your education. I desire to put
You in a way of getting ready him for an useful and honorable career.
As a first footstep, I intend, next Monday, to put her/it in a
school of excellent boarding, where you will have unusual
rights."
Hector listened, but his/her mind it was busy from sad thoughts and him
not made comment.
"I have also selected the school with the great care", Mr. Said Roscoe.
"It is situated to Smithville, and it is under the position of Socrates
Smith, A. M., a learned and separate educator. You can now go.
I will speak later with You on this subject."
Hector arched. After what he had felt, his/her interest in other matters
it was but it faints.
"I will be happy to find out it of the house", thought Allan Roscoe.
"I never liked he."
I CAPITULATE IV.
A SKIRMISH.
Hector didn't walk out any house in a state of mental confusion
easily described. Was it not Hector Roscoe, later everything? If he had been
all of his/her life under an error? If this history was true that it was him,
who his/her parents it was, what was his/her name? Because it had the man that he had
supposed to be his/her father not imparted to him this secret? He had
is always kind and indulgent; he was never seemed to concern the
boy like an alien in blood, but as a beloved child dearly. Anchor, if he had,
everything, left later it lacking for, he had certainly treated Hector
with great cruelty.
"I won't believe him/it", said Hector, to him.
"I won't offend so the memory of my dear father to the offer of this
crews which it interests him it is to play a trump on this history, from when his and he