Driven from Home; Or, Carl Crawford's Experience
ehead and set about trying
port yourself," he said, after
e to help me. I
give you an allowance, so that with what yo
lling to do this, but my st
great deal of in
ist him round he
underst
ealth he would have more force of character and firmness. He is under the im
ht to do some
till, Gilbert, I think
can yo
in some store, or, if the worst came to the worst, I could work on a farm
the clothes w
ell supplied w
significantly a
all in there?" he
lau
"I have a trunkful of c
you bring th
I would find it burdensome carrying a trunk with
m here, you know. The folks will be glad to see you, and while you are there I will go to your house,
t feel like asking favors from
ght that Peter, your stepbrother, should be supported in ease and luxur
you are right," ad
you make me your minister plenipo
believe
ections, just get on that bicycle and I will carry your gripsack, and we will seek
psack. I won't burden you with it," said
far have you walked
twelve
ump on that bicycle, and I'll take the gripsack. If you
very kind
ouldn't
osing up on yo
direction, and nodded in a satisfied way as
comes in good time. I will put you and your gripsa
y not like such
fond of beaux, and she will
feel bashfu
l chat away to you as if she'
fifty years ago,"
" called Gilbert,
ed inquiringly and rather admiringly at
to my friend and schoo
off his ha
e, Mr. Crawford," said Julia, demurely;
nothing bad abou
n't. If he should now-I
le impression, Carl,"
having such a brother," said Julia; "but
aid Gilbert; "but then, sisters s
lows' sisters m
do, th
ch a vain, conceited
know him bett
me. However, I will forget and forgive. Jule, my frien
I am sure," said
d baggage, and convey him to our palac
ill, and with g
and assist him into
infirm, I think I can get in without troubling your sister. Ar
at
accept your
ted next to Julia, with
Mr. Crawford?" s
take the rei
for a lady to drive when a ge
ake the reins, for
d Gilbert, who was mo
plied Carl. "Lo
neck till they entered the driveway le
. and Mrs. Vance, who were very kind and hospitable, and were favor
of travel in his schoolmate's room, descended to the dining-room, and, it m
and had a trial at archery. The hours glided away very
ey were preparing for tea,
nice house
a home-to me. Ther
s a great
nd mother like yours
to-morrow to a visit in your interest to your home. I will bear
t; but it won'
will