Mark Manning's Mission
ringing from the village such articles as Anthony might require. This
are paid for your tro
l right," said M
ill employ you only on that
f the bargain," said Mark, smiling
y nephew," continued the sick man. "He would persecute me
he should come back. Would
t keep any in this cabin. I did h
return it t
u will be using money for me daily, and f
you for reposing so much co
irely. You have
ill endeavor to dese
and started on his way homeward. He walked along
hat the shop is no longer running full time, it will be convenient to earn a little extra
urance, he would have conjectured that he kept it somewhere concealed about the cabin, but th
ck to the other two young hunters, from
e puts on too many airs for a poor boy. I suppo
n, who made it a point to flatter Jam
dent," continued James. "
think he is really as
said James egotistically. "However. I a
. "There is a squirrel-shoot!
destined to fall by his hands. He scampered away,
e provoking?" asked Ja
ards, they saw a strange man issuing from the woods. It was Lyman Ta
till the b
ng gentlemen," he sa
on," returned
wcomer was a man whom it
had? I see you hav
ing we thought worth b
with a gun. Perhaps h
es. They understood very well
said James. "It is a poor boy who
name?" asked
Mann
ive in the
other is a
ou meet him?
bin in t
Antho
rmit is an u
rest. All the villagers had some curiosity
s name?" in
hony," said Lyman, smil
s other
t seen him before for five years. D
twice a
he comes to
I supp
vided with money?" asked
place-father is the postmaster-to get a gold piece changed. But I
rs-as your father is postma
never mentioned it, and I think h
s this Mark Manning?"
"He is poor and proud. He is only a pegger in
hink he i
rised; that question had
you ask?" in
possession a sum of mon
d you see it?" were the
and instead of paying me himself, he asked this boy to pay me.
s were s
ing to do with the hermit,"
trouble myself about M
ly, he had no difficulty in detect
old man, and it would be easy to rob him, though I fancy he hasn't much money. This boy Mark appe
id Tom, musingly. "Old Anthony has
ses for him in the village. However, I must leave the place, as important business calls me
tain
a note informing me, as I should feel called upon, as
te you, if you will l
s he had already given Mark. He then
and if he dies, I shall see if I can find it. I am pret
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