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Making His Way

CHAPTER XXIII
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I would rather remain in New York." "It might possibly be arranged now, if you desire to go," said Mr.
Manning, hesitatingly.
"No, thank you, sir." "Well, perhaps you are right," said his stepfather, considerably relieved.
"What parts of Europe do you expect to visit ?" asked Frank.
"We shall visit England, France, the Rhine, Switzerland, and perhaps Italy." "I hope you will enjoy it." "Thank you; I think we shall." Frank checked a sigh.

It was certainly tantalizing.

If he could travel with congenial friends, he felt that he would very much enjoy such a trip; but with Mark in the party there would be little pleasure for him.
"We are staying at the St.Nicholas Hotel," said Mr.Manning.

"I would invite you to come and dine with us, but I have an engagement first, and don't know when we shall dine." "Thank you, all the same," said Frank.
They had reached the New York side, and were walking toward Broadway.

It was necessary for Frank to go to the tea store, and he took leave of his stepfather and Mark, again wishing them a pleasant voyage.
"I hate that boy!" said Mark, as they walked away.
"You should not indulge in any such disagreeable feelings, Mark," said his father.
"Don't you hate him ?" "Certainly not." "One would think by your soft manner that you loved him," said Mark, who was not noted for the respect with which he treated his father.
"Really, Mark, I am shocked by your strange words." "What made you invite him to go to Europe with us ?" "I knew he would not go." "He might have accepted, and then we should have been in a pretty pickle." "Mark," said his father, rather irritated, "will you be kind enough to leave me to manage my own affairs?
I believe I have succeeded pretty well so far." "Yes, you have," Mark admitted.


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