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Five Hundred Dollars; or, Jacob Marlowe's Secret

Chapter 2 UNCLE JACOB'S RECEPTION.

Word Count: 1269    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ted him with the arrival in town of Uncle Jacob. Hi

him to ride home with

he preferr

es he lo

tramp," ans

nite intelligence from the long absent relative, he had somehow persu

dressed?" said the

father, I thought he was

still t

on't he dre

as a rule. I shouldn't wonder if he were worth half a million. You'd better treat him

don't care how he dresse

er, or she will treat him coldly.

who was as worldly wise as himself, and saw the a

cle Jacob had r

ll, as a mark of special attention, an

usly neat and clean, and there was a pleasant smi

Uncle Jacob," said

e a relation. It's twenty-five years si

ad to see you. Percy told me he met you on

ride a quarter of a mile. I am

wn anywhere. Here is my wife, Mrs. Marlowe. Julia, this

owe," said the lady, formally,

o put Uncle Jacob, Jul

lue room," said Mrs. Marlo

r in the house, and was assigned to thos

acob. I'll show you your room

ound the comfortably appointed apartment. "You ought to see my cabin at

re much for style in

houses in 'Frisco as anywhere else. Why, Alb

if you want to wash your face and hands, and arrange your toilet, you w

we returned

e, "are you very sure

doubt of

, he looks dreadfully common, and

emember miners are not very

hudder to think of his occupying the blue-room. The hall bed

eirs. I am not so well off as people imagine, and it will be a great thing

re," the lady admitted. "But can't y

, for fear he should take offense. You know these rich uncl

ll really give up if I have got to have such a look

m strictly in view. You know there will be plenty of designing persons, w

? Is he likely

must be abou

ly healthy," said Mrs.

died at si

up. "That is encouragi

ooks so very health

a good

re of health till within

id he d

opl

man looks as if he mi

troubled with him a couple of years, a

ties," groaned the lady, "and t

aid, my dear! Onl

half what money

hat will repay you richl

let there be any mistake! I depend upon you to find o

I am just as anxiou

he expressed it, and wore a blue coat and vest, each provided with brass buttons. But from close packing in his valise both wer

p," said the old man. "How long do you t

y couldn

in Sacramento. It looks pretty well,

ress a laugh. Uncle Jacob regarded him with a benevolen

'll sit down to dinne

. What a nice eatin' room you've got

," said Mrs. M

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1 Chapter 1 A NEW ARRIVAL IN LAKEVILLE.2 Chapter 2 UNCLE JACOB'S RECEPTION.3 Chapter 3 A VISIT TO THE FACTORY.4 Chapter 4 UNCLE JACOB'S STARTLING REVELATION.5 Chapter 5 UNCLE JACOB RECEIVES HIS WALKING PAPERS.6 Chapter 6 SQUIRE MARLOWE IS SURPRISED.7 Chapter 7 UNCLE JACOB LEAVES LAKEVILLE.8 Chapter 8 DISCHARGED.9 Chapter 9 MRS. BARTON'S SECRET.10 Chapter 10 STOLEN MONEY.11 Chapter 11 THE TWENTY-DOLLAR BILL.12 Chapter 12 MR. JONES IS EXCITED.13 Chapter 13 PERCY GETS RID OF THE BILL.14 Chapter 14 BERT STANDS TRIAL.15 Chapter 15 BERT'S TRIUMPHANT VINDICATION.16 Chapter 16 WHAT BECAME OF THE STOLEN NOTE.17 Chapter 17 AFTER THE TRIAL.18 Chapter 18 BERT OBTAINS WORK.19 Chapter 19 BERT'S EXPERIENCE AS A FARMER'S BOY.20 Chapter 20 BERT IS PLACED IN AN EMBARRASSING POSITION.21 Chapter 21 THE MIDNIGHT VISIT TO THE PANTRY.22 Chapter 22 A PANIC AT FARMER WILSON'S.23 Chapter 23 BERT FORMS A RESOLUTION.24 Chapter 24 THE OFFICE OF THE MAGNET MINE.25 Chapter 25 AN ADVERTISEMENT AND WHAT CAME OF IT.26 Chapter 26 BERT SECURES BOARD IN HARRISBURG.27 Chapter 27 A BOARDING-HOUSE IN HARRISBURG.28 Chapter 28 BERT'S FIRST APPEARANCE ON ANY STAGE.29 Chapter 29 BERT SECURES A BOX OF MR. HARDING'S PAPERS.30 Chapter 30 BERT OBTAINS AN IMPORTANT CLEW.31 Chapter 31 SQUIRE MARLOWE IS SURPRISED. 3132 Chapter 32 HIRAM FRENCH, OF CHICAGO.33 Chapter 33 A LATE ARRIVAL AT MRS. BARTON'S COTTAGE.34 Chapter 34 BERT INTERVIEWS HARDING'S SISTER.35 Chapter 35 SUCCESS COMES STRANGELY.36 Chapter 36 RALPH HARDING IS FOUND.37 Chapter 37 ALBERT MARLOWE MEETS HIS VICTIM.38 Chapter 38 MR. BARTON DEFIES THE SQUIRE.39 Chapter 39 CONCLUSION.