Frank and Fearless; or, The Fortunes of Jasper Kent
gave him no invitation. Probably she thought that Nicholas, though a paragon in her eyes, was not likely to win favor in the ey
of ten dollars from his mother, which he spent partly in surreptitious games of bill
source of great comfort and joy to his father, and
p unexpectedly, he detected her eyes fixed upon him with a glance that seemed to express detestation.
s puzzl
nly don't like her. Still, I shall force myself to tre
Jasper noticed that he breathed a sigh of relief when she le
ly as to the relations between them. He hoped that a
ek Jasper was about
nother vacation, Jasper?" a
weeks,
a long tim
home durin
tions of study are bad fo
," assented Mr. K
tion, father," said Jasper. "If
Mrs. Kent, softly. "I should really be glad to see you, but somet
" said Mr. Ken
, who had his overcoat on and was waiting
as usual, father?" as
perhaps a little more langu
want to see me at any time, writ
boy. Don't overwork
Jasper noticed and mentally resented it. But the
Still, he made up his mind that he would spend the next Sunday at home. He would go on Saturday morning and come back o
y came up to the main entr
e telegraph office,"
the doctor or one of us boys?" said Jaspe
r. "Here, you, boy! wh
" said the boy. "
ard, with pale face and beating heart
Just sign the bo
name hurriedly and t
brief words o
rd's sake, Master Jasp
aret
am before Ja
o answer. He rushed to Dr. Benton's office, got his permission to go h
n the evening he entered the avenue that led to his father's ho
ter Jasper," said the fait
t too
; indeed, I
, but rushed up stairs an
kers and sallow complexion, with whom she was talking earnestly. They, started wh
r?" exclaimed Ja
Mrs. Kent "You shouldn't have
for him?" asked th
smoothly. "All has been done that h
u the d
a
raham, my fathe
er, "He was not competent to attend s
ham's skill doubted," said Ja
influence of morphine
hen, in gr
n great
er drew near
he tears rose to the eyes of Jasper as he realized that his father was passing away. As he looked on there
d the bedside also, and
ad!" he a
nt, in a voice rather of
es
e have the satisfaction of knowing that we ha
u may comfort yourself by tha
sper, turning with moist eyes to his step-moth
eath," said Mrs. Kent. "How do you
ret to telegraph for me?
to telegraph to you?" asked Mrs.
d you mean to keep me wholly unac
ernoon, which I should have
t was t
y and uncalled for," said hi
terly. "You should have sent for me as
ook your impertinence," said Mrs. Kent, comp
out, and Jasper was le
his father's death was to s