[Making His Way by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookMaking His Way CHAPTER XVII 1/6
CHAPTER XVII. THE WAY OF THE WORLD Frank felt like an impostor when he discovered that his cordial reception was wholly owing to the belief that he was his mother's heir. The situation was unpleasant, and he was impatient to have Mr.Tarbox undeceived.
He was sure that Pliny would lose no time in revealing his true position, and decided not to return to the house of Mr.Tarbox till nine o'clock, when the story would have been told. He wandered about aimlessly till he heard the city clocks strike nine, and then rang the bell at his relation's house. The family, with the exception of the two younger children, were assembled in the common sitting room. As Frank entered, instead of the cordial welcome he had previously received, he noticed a look of coldness and constraint on the faces of Mr.and Mrs.Tarbox, while Pliny looked as if some stupendous joke was being perpetrated. "Good-evening!" said Frank, politely.
"I have been taking a walk." "My son Pliny tells me," said Mr.Tarbox, "that you have not inherited your mother's property." Frank bowed. "And that it has gone to your stepfather." "It seems so." "I am amazed." "So was I, sir." "Your mother has practically disinherited you ?" "It was not my mother, sir," said Frank, hastily.
"I can't explain it, but I'm sure she would not will away everything from me." "Do you suspect your stepfather of anything irregular ?" asked Mr. Tarbox, briskly. "I would rather not answer your question, sir.
I don't care to make any charges which I cannot prove." "And so Mr.Manning has sent you out into the world to earn your own living, has he ?" "No, sir.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|