Cast Upon the Breakers
odney was to leave because he had lost his prope
pecuniary position and expectations, this had not impaired his popularity. He never put
y," said more than one. "Is it really
it is
eel bad a
y, but not d
, in a low voice, calling Rodney as
much left
k as a birthday present. I haven't spent
essingly around the neck of the smaller boy, "you are a true friend.
you have money eno
present. By the time I need
undy, who did not share in the general feelin
upil and give him the chief social position in school. As
mplacently, "I'm to have y
returned Rodney. "It
make you feel bad.
enjoy it as muc
pa to send me some nice pictures to hang on the wall. When
good while before I
make you feel bad.
City of
ive in a small ha
wil
a good deal of money to live in Ne
ort me in plain style I won't complain. I suppose
e. Pa objects to my going to tenement houses. The
e prudent," said
ink he was not likely to receive
drawing a small roll of bills from his pocket, later in the da
ctor, but I sh
y you a good sum for some of your mother
hastily, "but I don't c
u are ready to dispo
nd Rodney with his gripsack in one hand and the precious
ising to send for it when he h
aved his handkerchief in general farewell
Joel, the driver, who knew Rodn
, Jo
of sudden
es
makes
news,
f your fo
alone in the world. It's because I've lost my
driver in a tone of sympa
the
goin' t
shall
ht get a chance to drive a street
think they w
ot tired of the country. I should like to live in the city where there's theate
never
n send the letter to Joel Phipps, Groveton. Th
all be glad t
o do it-you know his folks live in the city-but he never
n't
f you. He used to say you put o
y of the other bo
y it of him. Do you th
ays heard t
than Jack. I lent him twenty five cents
he carriage round with a sweep and then jumped off, opened the door, a
e train start, Jo
t five m
r purchase my tic
o ask about hor
me to New York. I know no one there, and I
Rodney was one of half a dozen
to a stout man dressed
t engaged?"
nd his fellow p
he saw that the remark
feet, but held the casket in his lap. He
ked the stout man, with
, s
e, and that THAT might
at is privat
ed himself. He knew nothing of his companion, and was
jewelry line-" continued his companion
you are not in t
t. I deal in quite a
dee
rban
n to have any of
r, giving Rodney the impression t
, I haven't any of the lots with me, but I've got a circular. Just cast yo
Morton Park. It is only eighteen miles from the city and is rapidly building up. You can buy lot on easy in
shall have to invest my money,
t for i
rd and
en more necessary
you been in the
six m
w does
if you know
nk you might
t. What business are you going into, t
ty, but I have no ide
for our lots. I shall be ready to emplo
will give me your card
his card case a busine
BUILDING. NASSAU S
ime," he said, "and we w
resumed the perusal of a copy of a magazine. For an hour the cars ran smoothly.
shouted an excitable pe
her. Rodney and his seat mate both jumped to their feet and hurri
hing a station and was "slowing up." So, though it had really run of
lay. I hope that won't be long. Suppose we go back to our sea
g discovery. "My casket!" h
d you do
t on th
e fallen to
h excitement, but his search was