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Making His Way

CHAPTER III
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"I don't think my dear wife would leave me without some evidences of her affection.
Probably the bulk of the estate goes to your brother, and something to me.

Doubtless we shall continue to live here, as I shall naturally be your brother's guardian." "Don't call him my brother," said Mark.
"Why not?
True, he is only your stepbrother; but you have lived under the same roof, and been to school together, and this ought to strengthen the tie between you." "I don't like Frank," said Mark.

"He puts on altogether too many airs." "I had not observed that," said his father.
"Well, I have.

Only this evening he saw fit to speak impudently to me." "Indeed! I am really amazed to hear it," said Mr.Manning, softly.
"Oh, he thinks he is the master of the house, or will be," said Mark, "and he presumes on that." "He is unwise," said Mr.Manning.

"Even if the whole property descends to him, which I can hardly believe possible, I, as his guardian, will have the right to control him." "I hope you'll do it, father.


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