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CHAPTER III. AT HOME.
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 It was a terrible shock to Walter,—this sudden announcement of his father's death. When he had left home, Mr. Conrad seemed in his usual health, and he could not realize that he was dead. The news stunned1 him, and he stood, pale and motionless, looking into the house-keeper's face.
 
"Come in, Master Walter, come in, and have a cup of hot tea. It'll make you feel better."
 
A cup of hot tea was Nancy's invariable remedy for all troubles, physical or mental.
 
"Tell me about it, Nancy; I—I can't think it's true. It's so sudden."
 
"That's the way I feel too, Master Walter. And only yesterday morning, too, he looked just as usual. Little did I think what was to be."
 
"When was he first taken sick?"
 
[Pg 29]
 
Walter had seated himself on a chair in the hall, and waited anxiously for an answer.
 
"I didn't notice nothing till last night just after supper. Richard went to the post-office and got your father's letters. When they came he took 'em into the library, and began to read them. There was three, I remember. It was about an hour before I went into the room to tell him the carpenter had called about repairing the carriage-house. When I came in, there lay your poor father on the carpet, senseless. He held a letter tight in his hand. I screamed for help. Mr. Brier, the carpenter, and Richard came in and helped me to lift up your poor father, and we sent right off for the doctor."
 
"What did the doctor say?"
 
"He said it was a paralytic2 stroke,—a very bad one,—and ordered him to be put to bed directly. But it was of no use. He never recovered, but breathed his last this morning at eight o'clock. The doctor told me I must telegraph to your teacher; and so I did."
 
"Nancy, have you got that letter which my father was reading?"
 
 
"Yes, Master Walter, I put it in my pocket without reading. I think there must have been bad news in it."
 
She drew from her pocket a letter, which she placed in Walter's hands. He read it hastily3, and it confirmed his suspicions. It was from a lawyer Mr. Conrad had asked to make inquiries4 respecting the Great Metropolitan5 Mining Company, and was as follows:—
 
"William Conrad, Esq.
 
"Dear Sir:—I have, at your request, taken pains to inform myself of the present management and condition of the Great Metropolitan Mining Company. The task has been less difficult than I anticipated, since the failure of the company has just been made public. The management has been in the hands of dishonest and unscrupulous men, and it is doubtful whether the stockholders will be able to recover anything.
 
"Hoping you are not largely interested, I remain,
"Yours, very respectfully, 
"Andrew Holmes."
 
 
Walter re-folded the letter, and put it into his pocket. He felt that this letter had cost his father his life, and in the midst6 of his grief7 he could not help thinking bitterly of the unscrupulous man who had led his father to ruin. Had it been merely the loss of property, he could have forgiven him, but he had been deprived8 of the kindest and most indulgent of fathers.
 
"I should like to see my father," he said.
 
We will not accompany him into the dark chamber9 where his father lay, unobservant, for the first time, of his presence. Such a scene is too sacred to be described.
 
An hour later he came out of the chamber, pale but composed. He seemed older and more thoughtful than when he entered. A great and sudden sorrow often has this effect upon the young.
 
"Nancy," he said, "have any arrangements been made about the funeral?"
 
"No, Walter, we waited till you came. Mr. Edson will be here in a few minutes, and you can speak with him about it."
 
Mr. Edson, though not a professional undertaker,[Pg 32] usually acted as such whenever there was occasion for his services. When he arrived, Walter requested him to take entire charge of the funeral.
 
"Are there any directions you would like to give, Walter?" asked Mr. Edson, who, like most of the villagers, had known Walter from his birth.
 
"No, Mr. Edson, I leave all to you."
 
"What relations are there to be invited?"
 
"My father had no near relatives. There is a cousin, Jacob Drummond, who lives in Stapleton. It will be necessary to let him know."
 
"Would a letter reach him in time?"
 
"It will be best to telegraph. Stapleton is forty miles distant, and it is doubtful if a letter would reach there in time."
 
"If you will write the telegram, Walter, I'll see that it's sent right off."
 
"I won't trouble you, Mr. Edson; you will have enough to attend to, and I can send Richard to the telegraph office, or go myself. I shall feel better for the exercise."
 
"Very well, Walter, I will do whatever else is necessary."

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1 stunned 735ec6d53723be15b1737edd89183ec2     
adj. 震惊的,惊讶的 动词stun的过去式和过去分词
参考例句:
  • The fall stunned me for a moment. 那一下摔得我昏迷了片刻。
  • The leaders of the Kopper Company were then stunned speechless. 科伯公司的领导们当时被惊得目瞪口呆。
2 paralytic LmDzKM     
adj. 瘫痪的 n. 瘫痪病人
参考例句:
  • She was completely paralytic last night.她昨天晚上喝得酩酊大醉。
  • She rose and hobbled to me on her paralytic legs and kissed me.她站起来,拖着她那麻痹的双腿一瘸一拐地走到我身边,吻了吻我。
3 hastily ueJxT     
ad.过于匆忙地,急急忙忙地
参考例句:
  • I query very much whether it is wise to act so hastily. 我真怀疑如此操之过急地行动是否明智。
  • Nothing must be done hastily but killing of fleas. 除非要捉跳蚤,做事不可匆忙。
4 inquiries 86a54c7f2b27c02acf9fcb16a31c4b57     
n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听
参考例句:
  • He was released on bail pending further inquiries. 他获得保释,等候进一步调查。
  • I have failed to reach them by postal inquiries. 我未能通过邮政查询与他们取得联系。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
5 metropolitan mCyxZ     
adj.大城市的,大都会的
参考例句:
  • Metropolitan buildings become taller than ever.大城市的建筑变得比以前更高。
  • Metropolitan residents are used to fast rhythm.大都市的居民习惯于快节奏。
6 midst gDDxm     
n.中部,中间,当中
参考例句:
  • The hut is in the midst of the forest.小屋在森林深处。
  • There is a thief in our midst.我们当中有小偷。
7 grief DfHxP     
n.悲伤,悲痛,悲伤的事,悲痛的缘由
参考例句:
  • Don't allow yourself to sink into grief,it can do no good.不要使自己陷入悲哀之中,这样一点好处也没有。
  • After her mother died,she abandoned herself to grief.母亲死后,她沉浸于悲痛之中。
8 deprived deprived     
adj. 缺乏足够教育的;缺少食物的
参考例句:
  • the stunted lives of children deprived of education 未受教育的孩子所过的局限生活
  • They deprived the criminal of political rights for all his life. 他们剥夺那罪犯的终身政治权利。
9 chamber wnky9     
n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所
参考例句:
  • For many,the dentist's surgery remains a torture chamber.对许多人来说,牙医的治疗室一直是间受刑室。
  • The chamber was ablaze with light.会议厅里灯火辉煌。


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