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CHAPTER XXXVII. CONCLUSION.
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 On Tuesday Bolton returned with Ernest. Two hours were spent in conference with Stephen Ray. The latter fought hard, but had to yield in the end. He understood perfectly1 well the strength of his opponent's case.
 
Ernest consented to receive the estate as it was bequeathed to his father, without any demand for back revenues. Whatever Stephen Ray had accumulated besides, he was allowed to retain.
 
As this amounted to a hundred thousand dollars, Ray felt that it might have been worse. Had he not been dissuaded2 by Bolton, Ernest would have consented to share the estate with the usurper3, but the lawyer represented that this would be condoning4 the wrong done to his father.
 
In a month the whole matter was settled, and Stephen Ray departed, removing to Chicago, in which city he had some business interests.
 
"But what shall I do with this large house?" asked Ernest. "I don't want to live here."
 
"I know of a gentleman who would like to hire it for term of years," responded Bolton. "He will pay a rental5 of five thousand dollars a year. The bonds which you inherit will yield an income equally large."
 
"So that my income will be ten thousand dollars a year?" said Ernest, dazzled.
 
"Yes."
 
"What shall I do with it all?"
 
Bolton smiled.
 
"You are but seventeen," he said. "A few years hence you will probably marry. Then you can occupy the house yourself. Meanwhile--"
 
"I will go back to California. Luke will expect me. While I am away I appoint you my man of business. I wish you to have charge of my property at a proper commission."
 
"I will undertake the charge with pleasure."
 
Bolton knew how much this would increase his importance in the eyes of the firm by which he was employed. Still, Ernest could not have made a better choice. Bolton was no longer intemperate6. He was shrewd and keen, and loyal to his young employer.
 
Ernest returned to California, but he had lost his old zest7 for business, now that his fortune was secure. He soon came East again, and entered upon a plan of systematic8 study, ending with a collegiate course. He brought with him Frank Fox, the son of the dead outlaw9, who regarded him with devoted10 affection. They lived together, and he placed Frank at a well-known school, justly noted11 for the success of its pupils.
 
Of the many boys with whom Frank was associated not one suspected that the attractive lad, who was a favorite with all, was a son of the noted desperado whose deeds had been commemorated12 in dime13 novels and were a matter of common knowledge in the West. Ernest had cautioned the boy to say as little as possible of his past history.
 
Years have gone by, and what Bolton predicted has come to pass. Ernest is a young man, a college graduate, and he will soon be married to a young lady of high position in the city of New York. He will go abroad for a year, and on his return will take up his home on his ancestral estate.
 
Last week he received a letter from a patient in a New York City hospital. It was signed John Franklin, a name with which he was not familiar.
 
In some wonder he answered the call, and was led to a bed on which lay a gaunt, spectral14 man, evidently in the last stage of existence.
 
"Is this John Franklin?" asked Ernest, doubtfully.
 
"That is the name I go by now," answered the dying man.
 
"Do I know you? Have I ever met you?"
 
"Yes."
 
"I don't remember you."
 
"If I tell you my real name, will you keep it secret?"
 
"Yes."
 
"Then I am John Fox."
 
"What! the noted outlaw?"
 
"I am all that is left of him. You will not betray me?"
 
"No; certainly not. Can I do anything for you?"
 
"Yes; you were left the guardian15 of my brother's child?"
 
"Yes."
 
"Is he alive? Is he well?"
 
"Yes."
 
"Will you bring him here? Will you let me see him before I die?"
 
"I will. I cannot refuse the request of a dying man."
 
So Ernest brought Frank to the bedside of his dying uncle. It was a sad interview. Frank was moved, but John Fox, seeing him strong, handsome, robust16, felt comforted.
 
"He at least has profited by the fate that overtook his father and myself. I shall die content, for I leave him in good hands. Don't let him think too hardly of us!"
 
"I will not. And so far as I can compass it, his future life shall be happy."
 
The dying outlaw reached out his hand and pressed Ernest's gratefully. A day later, and he was dead.

The End

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1 perfectly 8Mzxb     
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地
参考例句:
  • The witnesses were each perfectly certain of what they said.证人们个个对自己所说的话十分肯定。
  • Everything that we're doing is all perfectly above board.我们做的每件事情都是光明正大的。
2 dissuaded a2aaf4d696a6951c453bcb3bace560b6     
劝(某人)勿做某事,劝阻( dissuade的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • He was easily dissuaded from going. 他很容易就接受劝告不走了。
  • Ulysses was not to be dissuaded from his attempt. 尤利西斯想前去解救的决心不为所动。
3 usurper usurper     
n. 篡夺者, 僭取者
参考例句:
  • The usurper wrested the power from the king. 篡位者从国王手里夺取了权力。
  • The usurper took power by force. 篡夺者武装夺取了权力。
4 condoning 363997b8d741b81bc5d3bbd4cc3c3b74     
v.容忍,宽恕,原谅( condone的现在分词 )
参考例句:
  • I'm not condoning what he did, all right? 我并不是宽恕他的所作所为,好吗? 来自电影对白
  • Communist Party conservatives abhor the idea of condoning explicIt'sex. 党内的保守势力痛恨对赤裸性爱内容的宽容。 来自互联网
5 rental cBezh     
n.租赁,出租,出租业
参考例句:
  • The yearly rental of her house is 2400 yuan.她这房子年租金是2400元。
  • We can organise car rental from Chicago O'Hare Airport.我们可以安排提供从芝加哥奥黑尔机场出发的租车服务。
6 intemperate ibDzU     
adj.无节制的,放纵的
参考例句:
  • Many people felt threatened by Arther's forceful,sometimes intemperate style.很多人都觉得阿瑟的强硬的、有时过激的作风咄咄逼人。
  • The style was hurried,the tone intemperate.匆促的笔调,放纵的语气。
7 zest vMizT     
n.乐趣;滋味,风味;兴趣
参考例句:
  • He dived into his new job with great zest.他充满热情地投入了新的工作。
  • He wrote his novel about his trip to Asia with zest.他兴趣浓厚的写了一本关于他亚洲之行的小说。
8 systematic SqMwo     
adj.有系统的,有计划的,有方法的
参考例句:
  • The way he works isn't very systematic.他的工作不是很有条理。
  • The teacher made a systematic work of teaching.这个教师进行系统的教学工作。
9 outlaw 1J0xG     
n.歹徒,亡命之徒;vt.宣布…为不合法
参考例句:
  • The outlaw hid out in the hills for several months.逃犯在山里隐藏了几个月。
  • The outlaw has been caught.歹徒已被抓住了。
10 devoted xu9zka     
adj.忠诚的,忠实的,热心的,献身于...的
参考例句:
  • He devoted his life to the educational cause of the motherland.他为祖国的教育事业贡献了一生。
  • We devoted a lengthy and full discussion to this topic.我们对这个题目进行了长时间的充分讨论。
11 noted 5n4zXc     
adj.著名的,知名的
参考例句:
  • The local hotel is noted for its good table.当地的那家酒店以餐食精美而著称。
  • Jim is noted for arriving late for work.吉姆上班迟到出了名。
12 commemorated 5095d6b593f459f1eacbc41739a5f72f     
v.纪念,庆祝( commemorate的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • Lincoln commemorated the soldiers killed in the battle in his address. 林肯在演说中表扬阵亡将士。 来自辞典例句
  • You'll be commemorated for killing a spy, and be specially discharged. 你们每杀一个间谍将会被记录到特殊档案。 来自电影对白
13 dime SuQxv     
n.(指美国、加拿大的钱币)一角
参考例句:
  • A dime is a tenth of a dollar.一角银币是十分之一美元。
  • The liberty torch is on the back of the dime.自由火炬在一角硬币的反面。
14 spectral fvbwg     
adj.幽灵的,鬼魂的
参考例句:
  • At times he seems rather ordinary.At other times ethereal,perhaps even spectral.有时他好像很正常,有时又难以捉摸,甚至像个幽灵。
  • She is compelling,spectral fascinating,an unforgettably unique performer.她极具吸引力,清幽如鬼魅,令人着迷,令人难忘,是个独具特色的演员。
15 guardian 8ekxv     
n.监护人;守卫者,保护者
参考例句:
  • The form must be signed by the child's parents or guardian. 这张表格须由孩子的家长或监护人签字。
  • The press is a guardian of the public weal. 报刊是公共福利的卫护者。
16 robust FXvx7     
adj.强壮的,强健的,粗野的,需要体力的,浓的
参考例句:
  • She is too tall and robust.她个子太高,身体太壮。
  • China wants to keep growth robust to reduce poverty and avoid job losses,AP commented.美联社评论道,中国希望保持经济强势增长,以减少贫困和失业状况。


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