Frank and Fearless; or, The Fortunes of Jasper Kent
marries you, mother?" asked Nicholas, who ne
you are in exis
ver speak t
n't dare t
y n
revent his
s, "you only thought of yourself.
are married I shall have more control of money, and if Mr.
le, and cut off that upstart J
Jasper. However, I don't think he'll live long, and I shall
for you, mother-not so goo
cholas. Did you sa
I hate
ther in a low tone, bu
Thorne, in so
ntly he didn't like me. I think, indeed, he mistrusted me, though I never gave occasion for any suspicions.
much since you w
ewhere, and was only at h
sent here to this sch
I did not venture to say much, lest I should be asked how I came to know anything of the
own up after the w
ot at once
y n
health. He may not live six months. We can keep th
y sure he would
se, and is liable t
e his will first, an
cour
uldn't mourn very
pretend to
you do, e
cour
cholas, winking in a way to indicate his
tting on in this world without it. But
n to invite me to t
e a privat
sper be
length I have succeeded. I know too well the danger. The boy has a great influence over his father, whose mind is weakened wi
it!" said Thorne, laughing with malicio
it, Nicholas," said his
But it won't do any harm wh
g till I au
the old gentleman will come down handsomely when you're mar
I must leave you now, Nicholas. I shall have about
I go w
dear boy, but we must be prude
o. Well,
his mother pressed her lip
n it. His heart was not very impressible
," she said, at parting. "You m
rig
ion of the reader it may be described as narrow and long, with small eyes, like those of Nicholas, and thin, tightly-compressed lips. She was not a woman to yield to misfo
stood back two or three hundred yards from the street. A
riedly about her as sh
"It might lead to unpleasant questions and suspicions on his
been no interruption or delay she would have done so; but it was not so to be. She
olas well?" he
o anxiety on that subject, as long as he is under
d the learned principal
oung people intrusted to our charge. We do not limit our endeavors to th
ton. But you must excuse my leaving you a
u again soon, madam," s
again before many weeks,
orning,
course. Her heart gave a bound when, just outside the
't recognize m
ikely to identify her in the eyes of anyone who had seen her often. Jaspe
himself, "she walks ju
t the school, he would have thought the resemblance only accidental, but for a whif
laimed, in surprise,
vexed, but it would
h a smile. "You didn't
e me? Is my father unwe
her is qu
he
ish to ask. I have not come on your accoun
his s
es
mean Nicho
o you k
said Jasper,
nor mother to look after him, only m
d you speak o
ur father or yourself. But I must hurry, or I shall be late
ell him to take care of
l our sakes," said the lady, w
od-
after her as she
thought to himself. "So she is Thorne's aunt
have run the risk of coming. If he tells Nicholas that I have admitted a re