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CHAPTER XIII. THE SQUIRE'S TRIBULATION
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What more thankless office is there than to be the bearer of ill news to those we love or regard? Not often in the course of his life had such a duty fallen to the lot of Tom Bristow, and never had the burden seemed so heavy as on this present occasion. He would gladly have given a very fair share of all that he was worth could he but have turned his ill news into good news, or else have imposed upon some one else the telling of those evil tidings of which he was the bearer. From London he had sent a carefully-worded telegram to the Squire2, which the latter would know how to interpret, hoping thereby3 to break in some measure the force of the blow which nothing could much longer avert4.
When, on his return to Pincote, Tom was ushered5 into the Squire's room, he found the old man, to all appearance, very much better in health than when he had left him. Mental anxiety had gone a long way towards curing, for the time being, the physical ills from which he had been suffering. He held out his hand, and gave a long, searching look into Tom's face.
"All gone?" he whispered.
"Yes--all gone," answered Tom.
He gripped Tom's hand very hard. "I did not think it was quite so bad as that," he said. "Not quite. My poor Jenny! My poor little girl! What is to become of her after I'm gone? And Bird, too! The confidence I had in that villain6!" He sighed deeply, dropped Tom's hand, and shut his eyes for a few moments, as if in pain.
"You will stay to dinner," he said, presently.
"If you will excuse me to-day----" began Tom.
"But I won't excuse you, sir. Why on earth should I?" he answered, with a flash of his old irritability7. "The old house is not good enough for you, I suppose, now you know it holds nothing but paupers8."
"Thank you, sir: I will stay to dinner," said Tom, quietly.
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