The Young Surveyor;
yet said least, was shown into the house. Rufe and Wad and Link and little Ch
he says he will give us the fawn, and pay me besides, if I will g
uppose, if Mr. Betterson was at home, he would let you take the mare. But you know, Lincoln,"-turning with a reproachful look to th
irk, straightened her emaciated form, and sat there, lookin
. Betterson?" Jack i
my husban
L. Bet
phia Bettersons,-a very wealthy and influential family," sa
ot mistaken, you are Mrs. Caroline Betterson,-a siste
Mrs. Betterson, surprised, but not overj
eard so much about them. I was with Vinnie's foster-brother, George Greenwood, i
tell a good deal about us; things that would no doubt tend to prejudice a stranger; though if
e had never heard Vinnie sp
felt above my family; and that when her mother died (she was not my mother, you know,-we are only half-sisters), I suffered her to be taken and brought up by the Presbits, when I ought to have take
t ever hear from her, or write to her, or have her visit us. Other folks have their aun
to poor, dear Lavinia-though, Heaven knows, I should be glad enough to see her; and I hope she has forgiven what se
ful girls in the world!" Jack exclaimed. "I mean, beautifu
ring up such a girl," said Mrs. Betterson,
it was a good thing for her to be brought up with George Greenwood. She owes a great deal
e way to a f
't be accused of feeling above my family now. Mr. Betterson has had three legac
ys must be a help and co
but they have been brought up to dreams of wealth, and th
ht have been better for th
level. But I can't forget, I can't wish them ever to
to the evidences of shiftlessness and wretchedness around them, which two such sturdy lads,
oughts, and he was glad when Link vociferousl
esumed, gathering herself up again with feeble pride, "that we are poor. Mr. Betterson will come into a large fortune when an uncle of his dies; and he gets help fr
rbear another hit
that you have. It also requires bo
ir father hasn't encouraged them very muc
had taken hold of work, I suppose we should. But while he sits down and waits f
one!" said Wad with a grin, illustrating his remark
mother boast of the aristocratic family conn
either me or my husband. Then our poor Cecilia met with an accident a
out of a swing,-the meanest trick! They're the meanest family in the world, a
nge, "you know he could never have meant to hurt
to have. With my sick baby, and my own aches and pains, what can I do? There are no decent house-servants to be had, for love or money
put away the supper things, and gone to the spring
ould have help about the hard work," w
hile this summer. But she had never seen the inside of a decent house
drinking. "I was so thirsty! Bless you, d
et, hardly repressi
, taking a fresh cupful from her pail, a
I can't bear the thought of your l
softly, "you should have
o my sick sister first," replied Lil
er of the big boys, and wondered how they could witness this scene and not be touched by it. But he only
od long enough for that," said Wad
. But don't infer that we consider the Dalton blood inferior. I was pleased with what you sa
ay of pitiful vani
ding that she may be proud of a
d by; for just then Link cam
on a coat, and made himself look as decent as possible. Then Jack drove away, pr
tful Lill, "we ought to h
k woman, "but you know we have
which he keeps on hand! Mother, I wish you wouldn't ever spe
nto tears, complaining that her
k-pail, and waking the baby. "Be sharpening the knives, Wad, while I milk; then