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long he was; but without doubt he had the obligations with him and hidden
them where they was found."
"Did he/she ask a description of the boy? Was it as Grant?" asked
the housewife, quickly.
"Unfortunately, the girl not taken his particular notice. ME
without doubt has that it was or Grant or the boy of telegraph, that
it seems to have been in the plot."'
Now, this history was an audacious fiction, and you/he/she should not have
imposed on a person of the intelligence to the agenda; but the housewife
it was anxious to believe his/her innocent footstep-child and guilty Grant. You
therefore it accepted him without question, and it was strong her
declaration of that young "astute scoundrel."
"You should tell the Mr. Reynolds of this, Willis" that she has said.
"It would be of any use mother. He is too strongly prejudiced
against me. What does he/she think? He has refused me a letter of
recommendation. What does he/she take care of if I starve?" Concluded Willis,
bitterly.
"But I take care of, Willis. I won't abandon him", Mrs. Estabrook said in
a tone of understanding.
This was only the humor in which Ford desired his/her footstep-mother to be.
He was covetous to effect a loan, and after once succeeded in
having transferred to him two of the one-one hundred-dollar obligations. Him
tried very hard to get the five hundred but her/it Mrs. Estabrook it was also
prudent and too attached to his/her savings to consent to this.
Ford had to be satisfied with notably less.
"Owes me I am with the Mr. Reynolds after he has treated Him in this
way, Willis?" asked to his/her footstep-mother, anxiously.
"From all the means, mother. You don't want to throw away a good person
position."
"But it will be hard to see that tall boy in the Mr. Reynolds'
the trust, after all of his/her wickedness."
"You have to dissimulate mother. Fairly treat him/it, and you look at Your
the opportunity to damage him/it and to serve me. Doesn't say very around me, for
it would do anybody good; but it holds Your taking on Reynolds."
"If you think better it, Willis" says his/her stepmother, not without a