Frank and Fearless; or, The Fortunes of Jasper Kent. Alger Horatio Jr.
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СКАЧАТЬ an hour later Jasper left the room where his father lay dead. He did not seek the presence of his step-mother, who, he felt, had done him wrong in keeping from him his father's condition. He went instead to the kitchen, where he found Margaret.

      "This is a sad day for you, Master Jasper," said the sympathizing servant.

      "It is, indeed, Margaret. I have lost my best friend."

      "True for you."

      "But for your telegram, I should not have known even now that he was dangerously ill, I thought at first Mrs. Kent asked you to telegraph."

      "No, she didn't. I asked her would she send for you, and she told me it was none of my business."

      "It was lucky you didn't heed her," said Jasper. "She is a cold, unfeeling woman."

      "That she is, Master Jasper," assented Margaret, with emphasis.

      "How long has my father been so sick?"

      "For a week or more, but he took a sudden turn at the last. I think he got worse after the new doctor came."

      "I wanted to ask you about that. Why was Dr. Graham dismissed? He has attended my father for years."

      "Shall I tell you what I think, Master Jasper?" said Margaret, stopping short in her work, and looking mysterious.

      "Yes."

      "Let me whisper it, then. Come nearer, Master Jasper."

      Rather surprised at her manner, Jasper obeyed.

      "It's my belief," she whispered, "that your step-mother didn't want your father to get well."

      Jasper looked horror-struck.

      "Are you crazy, Margaret?" he ejaculated.

      She nodded her head positively.

      "I know what I'm saying," she answered.

      "But what can make you believe such a horrible thing?" he asked.

      She answered in the same low voice:

      "A month ago she got your father to make his will. What there is in it I don't know, but it is likely it suits her. After that she had nothing to gain by his living."

      "You don't think she'd—" Jasper hesitated to proceed.

      "Poison him? No, I don't. It wasn't needful; but your papa was that delicate, it would be enough if he was not rightly treated, and I don't believe this new doctor did the right thing by him. Dr. Graham and Mrs. Kent never could agree, but she and the new doctor have been as thick as can be. They understand one another, I'll be bound."

      Jasper looked shocked, and was silent for a moment.

      "I don't like Mrs. Kent," he said, "but, Margaret, I hope you're wrong in this. That any one could wish my dear, gentle father dead I find it hard to believe."

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