Capitolo 91
hearing some relief, for her it was reluctant to abandon a good house
and liberal salary, "I will remain."
"Face so that all the means. We am able well as does all of us we are able out of the
hostile, for the Mr. Reynolds has treated very shabbily me. And I now owe
Offer him good-from."
"Which are Your plans, Willis?"
"I cannot tell him, but I think that I will go West."
"And I will never see her!"
"You will speak to me, and I hope that I will have the good news to write."
Willis Ford left the house, and, going to the Great Central Deposit,
bought a ticket for Chicago.
It now came to a true pleasant period after the trouble and excitement.
Grant found his/her duties to the increased office, and you/he/she was pleasant
to see that his/her trust of main reposed in him. His/her relationships
with others in the office it was pleasant, now that Willises Ford it was
street and every day he seemed to find the new acumen in the details of
the business. If Jim Morrison and Tom Calder were in the city,
he didn't know. To all the events, they was never seen in the
district of Wall Street. Grant was not sorry to have to pass them
out of his/her life, for him it didn't consider that it was probable that he drew
some benefit from their presence and company.
Still he was a member of the house-taking of the Mr. Reynolds. Herbert appeared
being as very it tied to him as if him pits an older brother, and
the mediator reputed with pleasure the new happiness that has removed
from the face of his/her child.
As to Mrs. Estabrook, Grant had feared, that she had continued
you show the animosity toward him, but he didn't have anything to complain of. You
you don't certainly show cordiality in his/her relationships necessary
with him; but she didn't manifest then on the other hand of it,
desires to hurt him/it. This was every Grant it desired. He felt that bottom
any circumstances were able him you/he/she has made a friend of the housewife. Him
it was happy to have to leave him/it to her alone.
After the error of the six month-old Grant expressed a desire to go home to