Driven from Home; Or, Carl Crawford's Experience
urally of a cheerful temperament, but at present his face was grave, and not without a shade of anxiety. This can hardly be a matter of surprise when we consider that he was thrown
ble, but they cannot always be exchanged
to wipe the moisture from his brow with a fine linen handkerchief, wh
rawford, son of Dr. Paul Crawford, of Edgewood Center. Why he
wn to a wide-spreading oak tree, with a c
himself, and suiting the action to the word, thr
have ever been so tired. It's no joke walking a dozen miles under a hot sun, with a heavy gripsack in your hand. It's a good introductio
fe had become a serious matter. In his absorption he did not observe the r
in surprise, and leape
you? Where in the world are y
oked up
y fortune," he a
it. Don't chaff, though, b
you the tru
ning his bicycle against the tree, seat
ost his property?"
N
disinher
exa
left home
t home-I ho
rreled with t
say to that. There is a
an father-one who rules his
e reverse. He hasn'
hibition of the academy. You ought to be abl
d but for
is t
id Carl, with a significa
of kindness, and makes our home
s? I shouldn't have judged
as much as if she
ky," said Ca
e about
he threw off the mask, and made it clear that she disliked me. One reason is that she has a son of her own about my age, a mean, sneaking fellow, w
she suc
r Peter, but through my stepmother's influ
e sent to sch
ing my absence she worked upon my father, by telling all sorts of malicious stories about me, ti
deny the stories
denials. My stepmother was continually
se? Did you behave di
r a warm welcome, and treat her as a friend, but my adv
ow long has t
er since Mrs. Crawford
ons with your step-br
oy, for he is mean, and tyra
uld be safe for him
ran, crying to his mother, and his version of the story was believed. I
father was a man to in
lded. I heard afterwards from one of the servants that he wanted me
g ago wa
ed when I
ever r
ut the punishment last
submitt
he promise to repeat it, if I was ever punished in that manner again, that th
e a charmi
all, insignificant features, a turn-up nose, and an
our father
all attentions-bringing him his slippers, running on errands, and so on, not becau
nally broken
it any longer. Home h
t hasn't your father got
ry reason t
-mother and Peter the inside track, and
ly; "but no matter what happens, I c
ct!" said Gilbert, in a tone of
I haven't had