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Herbert Carter's Legacy; Or, the Inventor's Son

Chapter 9 A BUSINESS CONFIDENCE

Word Count: 1362    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ed with flowers, leading to the gate, a small summerhouse on the lawn, and altogether was much the handsomest residence in the village. Three years before, the house, or, at all eve

wo outlying farms, which he preferred to carry on himself rather than let to tenants. Besides, he had stocks and bonds, to which he himself attended. But the farms required more attention than he individually was willing to bestow. Accordingly he employed a competent man, who had the general supervision of t

Squire Leech. "I think you will find it comfortable

the other farm, I s

t the farm, that is, except about half an acre of land for

me there will be need of another permanent farm workman. Now I know an excelle

ction to your engaging him

work for moderate wages. Indeed, he cares more for a permanent place than hig

a famil

s two young

e will move

at was what I was coming at. I thought of your ot

ied it for several years. I sh

her small house my

Leech r

not been much building going on in Wrayburn for se

am afraid it may interfe

that would just suit your cous

re i

ed by the widow C

going

uldn't

hat help us? Who

e on the place for seven hundred and fifty doll

entually fall i

th the semi-annual interest, which comes due next week. She is quite poor-has nothing bu

y with the interest, do

ndred dollars for her share of the property, and th

ndred dollars. How a rich man can deliberately plot to defraud a poor woman of a portion of her small property, you and I, my young reader, may find it hard to understand. Unfortun

saw in it an easy solution of the difficulty which he had met with in securing a house for his cousin. He did not know Mrs. Carter, and felt no particular inte

lent plan," he said, with satisfactio

It is then that the

ady to pay the int

er plan for her to part with it, and so escape the payment of interest. She has to pay fort

on; does he earn anything? Or

isn't much in a small village like this for a

is a good chance of our obtaining the house,

I thin

speak to the widow about it before

orrowing enough. Now, my idea is to say nothing about it till Tuesday. She may depend upon my waiting a few days. That I

rintende

eech," he said. "By the way,

road. It is on the op

here is some land connect

r a small place, I consider it quite desirable. Tomorrow w

g his mother and himself out of their comfortable home, and defrauding his mother of a considerable portion of the small property which his father had left. Had he known this

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Herbert Carter's Legacy; Or, the Inventor's Son
Herbert Carter's Legacy; Or, the Inventor's Son
“Hero Herbert Carter is a poor student, son to a widow. His clothing is mocked for its raggedness by James Leech, fop and son to miser Squire Leech, who holds the mortgage to the Carter cottage. James is noted for being "foolish enough to feel that a man or boy derived importance from the extent of his wardrobe." Herbert turns aside James's insults, and on coming home discovers that his miserly uncle, Herbert, has died. His mother says that one of them should attend the funeral, and Herbert agrees to walk the twenty miles to do so.”
1 Chapter 1 MRS. CARTER RECEIVES A LETTER2 Chapter 2 WHAT THE LETTER CONTAINED3 Chapter 3 HERBERT MEETS A RELATIVE4 Chapter 4 READING THE WILL5 Chapter 5 WHAT CAME AFTERWARD6 Chapter 6 THE LAWYER'S HOME7 Chapter 7 A WELCOME DISCOVERY8 Chapter 8 HERBERT'S RETURN9 Chapter 9 A BUSINESS CONFIDENCE10 Chapter 10 SQUIRE LEECH IS BAFFLED11 Chapter 11 SICKNESS12 Chapter 12 POOR AND PROUD13 Chapter 13 MR. BANKS, THE SUPERINTENDENT14 Chapter 14 HERBERT'S NEW UNDERTAKING15 Chapter 15 THE CRISIS APPROACHES16 Chapter 16 AN UNEXPECTED OFFER17 Chapter 17 WHAT THE LETTER CONTAINED 1718 Chapter 18 HOW THE SQUIRE WAS CIRCUMVENTED19 Chapter 19 HERBERT BECOMES A PROFESSOR20 Chapter 20 PROSPECT POND21 Chapter 21 ROWING22 Chapter 22 ANDREW TEMPLE23 Chapter 23 TEMPLE THE TEMPTER24 Chapter 24 JAMES IS SNUBBED25 Chapter 25 THE NEW BOAT26 Chapter 26 THE RIVAL BOATMEN27 Chapter 27 THE RACE28 Chapter 28 MRS. CARTER'S GUEST29 Chapter 29 A BITTER PILL30 Chapter 30 OUT OF WORK AGAIN31 Chapter 31 A NEW START32 Chapter 32 OPENING THE CAMPAIGN33 Chapter 33 HERBERT AS A NEWSBOY34 Chapter 34 HERBERT'S LEGACY35 Chapter 35 HERBERT'S RETURN 3536 Chapter 36 CONCLUSION