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``Not my mother!'' he exclaimed. ``Who, then, ismy mother?''
``I cannot tell you, Frank. I never knew. Youwill forgive me for concealing1 this from you for solong.''
``No matter who was my real mother since I haveyou. You have been a mother to me, and I shall alwaysthink of you as such.''
``You make me happy, Frank, when you say that.
And you will look upon Grace as a sister also, willyou not?''
``Always,'' said the boy, emphatically. ``Mother,will you tell all you know about me? I don't knowwhat to think; now that I am not your son I cannotrest till I learn who I am.''
``I can understand your feelings, Frank, but I mustdefer the explanation till to-morrow. I have fatiguedmyself with talking. but to-morrow you shallknow all that I can tell you.''
``Forgive me for not thinking of your being tired,mother,'' and he bent2 over and pressed his lips uponthe cheek of the sick woman. ``But don't talk anymore. Wait till to-morrow.''
In the afternoon Frank had a call from Sam Pomeroy.
``The club is to play to-morrow afternoon againsta picked nine, Frank,'' he said. ``Will you be there?''
``I can't, Sam,'' he answered. ``My mother is verysick, and it is my duty to stay at home with her.''
``We shall miss you--that is, all of us but one.
Tom Pinkerton said yesterday that you ought toresign, as you can't attend to your duties. Hewouldn't object to filling your place, I fancy.''
``He is welcome to the place as soon as the clubfeels like electing him,'' said Frank. ``Tell the boysI am sorry I can't be on hand. They had better getyou to fill my place.''
``I'll mention it, but I don't think they'll see it inthat light. They're all jealous of my superior playing,''
said Sam, humorously. ``Well, good-bye, Frank.
I hope your mother'll be better soon.''
``Thank you, Sam,'' answered Frank, soberly. ``Ihope so, too, but she is very sick.''
The next day Mrs. Fowler again called Frank tothe bedside.
``Grace is gone out on an errand,'' she said, ``andI can find no better time for telling you what I knowabout you and the circumstances which led to myassuming the charge of you.''
``Are you strong enough, mother?''
``Yes, Frank. Thirteen years ago my husband andmyself occupied a small tenement3 in that part ofBrooklyn know as Gowanus, not far from GreenwoodCemetery. My husband was a carpenter, andthough his wages were small he was generallyemployed. We had been married three years, but hadno children of our own. Our expenses were small,and we got on comfortably, and should have continuedto do so, but that Mr. Fowler met with anaccident which

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