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We are compelled for a time to leave our hero inthe hands of his enemies, and return to the town ofCrawford, where an event has occurred which influencesseriously the happiness and position of hissister, Grace.
Ever since Frank left the town, Grace had been awelcome member of Mr. Pomeroy's family, receivingthe kindest treatment from all, so that she had cometo feel very much at home.
So they lived happily together, till one disastrousnight a fire broke out, which consumed the house,and they were forced to snatch their clothes and escape,saving nothing else.
Mr. Pomeroy's house was insured for two-thirdsof its value, and he proposed to rebuild immediately,but it would be three months at least before the newhouse would be completed. In the interim1, he succeededin hiring a couple of rooms for his family,but their narrow accommodations would oblige themto dispense2 with their boarder. Sorry as Mr. andMrs. Pomeroy were to part with her, it was obviousthat Grace must find another home.
``We must let Frank know,'' said Mr. Pomeroy,and having occasion to go up to the city at once tosee about insurance, he went to the store of Gilbert& Mack, and inquired for Prank3.
``Fowler? What was he?'' was asked.
``A cash-boy.''
``Oh, he is no longer here. Mr. Gilbert dischargedhim.''
``Do you know why he was discharged?'' askedMr. Pomeroy, pained and startled.
``No; but there stands Mr. Gilbert. He can tellyou.''
Mr. Pomeroy introduced himself to the head ofthe firm and repeated his inquiry4.
``If you are a friend of the lad,'' said Mr. Gilbert,``you will be sorry to learn that he was charged withdishonesty. It was a very respectable lady whomade the charge. It is only fair to say that the boydenied it, and that, personally, we found him faithfuland trusty. But as the dullness of trade compelledus to discharge some of our cash-boys, wenaturally discharged him among the number, without,however, judging his case.''
``Then, sir, you have treated the boy very unfairly.
On the strength of a charge not proved, you havedismissed him, though personally you had noticednothing out of the way in him, and rendered itimpossible for him to obtain another place.''
``There is something in what you say, I admit.

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