Cynthia Wakeham's Money
y appointed as Custodian of the pro
ck had now established himself. "I declare, when you told me I should always find a room here, I did not realize what a temptation you were offering
ments of his friend from under
with a short laugh, added, "I knew
distant chimney, lighted up wonderfully
fellow," he laughed. "I hope you ha
, welcom
atient
: 'Now, no words against any former practitioner. If you want help from me, tell me your s
hortly: "I'm a poor one to hide my impat
er-of
t whimsical girls. You k
one when you were h
ther on my way to the depot, and that mad
unnecessary dryness; "I think y
would, if only to prepare the way for me; for I mean to visit them, as y
rnestness, "has it gone as deep as that? Are you really serious
for a minute thou
serious in
ess I am,
the othe
can call it
o see her, that is all. I wonder at your decision, but can
t a defec
s in her nat
nat
is said to do, cannot be without her faults. Such idiosyncrasies do no
harity in others. There is nothing like a personal defect to make one sensitive. Think of t
t almost
excuse
t's all. I should hesitate in making the acquaintance of on
him shared by
y sa
ose acquaintance you w
lterior purpose beyond tha
ter has
ps, of the conversa
used Frank, too interested in the s
teries," quoth
ll not account for it. There must be something in the hi
he world," retorted Edgar,
rt not to be moved with curiosity by such a fact as two girls secluding themselves in their own house, w
, of course, but I shall not busy mysel
ook out for some great piece of audacity on my part, for sp
ow you will man
et I am a
uilding in the principal street. "Through him," thought he, "I may light upon some business which will enable me to request with propriety an interview with Miss Cavanagh." Yet his heart failed him as he went up the steps of Mr. Hamilton's office, and if that gentleman, upon presenting himself, had bee
be impressed by Etheridge's sterling
Smith, so far as I know, ever came to reside in this town. And I was born and bred in this stree
pleasant acquaintance. Subdued by his failure, Frank quitted the office, and walked slowly down the street. If he had not boasted of his intentions to Edgar, he would have left the town without further effort; but now his pride was involved, and he made that an excuse to his love. Should he proceed boldly to her house, use the knocker, and ask to see Miss Cavanagh? Yes, he might do that, but afterwards? With what words should he g
hat and clo
lawyer that has come
he was about to hear
she declared, handing him a
e note. Who could be writing letters to him of such dainty appearance as this
ay I request that you will call at
don this informal method of requesting your
respe
one Ca
light to answer the messenger at once. When
morning?" he asked. "I shall be oblig
ny time would be convenien
t I will be at her d
nodded,
re the two rows of poplars are," she sud
oman had given him a quick glance of surpr
ed out, and that made
must wrap it about with a decent cloak of reserve before I go into the presence of one wh
see first? It mattered little. It was Hermione who had sent for him, and it was with Hermione he should talk. Was it his heart that was beating so l
And in another moment he
and into the room thus disclose
said the woman, as she slowly walked away,
ps, where the roses looked in, or at least in a spot enlivened by some evidences of womanly handiwork and taste. But here all was stiff as at a funeral. The high black mantel-shelf was without clock or vase, and the only attempt at ornament to be seen within the four gr
re came the sound of a step on the stair, and the