sank into the seat beside Phil. "Sorry to inconvenience you," he said, with a glance at the bag. ...
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would not object to any of his arrangements. He was willing besides to pay me two hundred dollars ...
CHAPTER XII A FALSE FRIEND When John Wade re-entered the library, Frank was reading, but Mr. Whar...
Frank looked at his shoes. They were dirty, without doubt, but he would not have felt disposed to b...
modest trunk was brought up and deposited in the room. That evening Frank read to Mr. Wharton as u...
He may go to the store to see him.'' ``That is true. I should not like that. How shall we prevent ...
saw that the old gentleman was kindly disposed toward him, and in his present circumstances he need...
which you will do well to follow. Leave this city for a place where you are not known, or I may fee...
library, had gone to her own room in dudgeon. ``Mr. Wharton's a fool!'' she muttered to herself. `...
``That boy is in the way,'' she said to herself, when she was left alone. ``He is in my way, and T...
``Yes, sir.'' ``I am his nephew, just arrived from Europe. Let him know that I am here, and would ...
eagles, worth twenty dollars. You will need them when I am gone. Use them for Grace and yourself. ...
natural disturbance, had engulfed the British fleet at Scapa Flow. The world would then have been a...
Lady Baltimore by Owen Wister To S. Weir Mitchell With the Affection and Memories of All My Life...
yourself of the truth, to find out what England really has been, and what she has really done in th...