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Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899

"Making His Way Frank Courtney's Struggle Upward"

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Mr. Manning looked thoughtful, and watched Mark narrowly to see if from
his manner he could divine the boy's intentions.
Later that same evening, Mark having retired early in consequence of a
headache, Frank found himself alone with his stepfather, and took
advantage of the opportunity to speak of the plan he had formed.
"Mr. Manning," he said, "if you are at leisure, I should like to speak
with you a few minutes."
"Proceed," said his stepfather, waving his hand.
"But a week remains of the school term. Did you propose that I should
return there at the end of the vacation?"
"Humph! I had not thought much on the subject."
"It has all along been intended that I should go to college when
prepared, but I don't think I care much about it."
"In that case," said his stepfather, with alacrity, "you would only be
throwing away time and money by going."
He was quite ready to agree to Frank's surrender of the college plan for
two reasons.
A college course would be expensive. Again, should he turn his attention
to the law, he might hereafter give him trouble about the estate.
"I don't think I should throw away my time, for, if I went to college, I
should go there to work faithfully; but I have a fancy for a more
stirring life.


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