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CHAPTER XXXVIII. Dr. CRAWFORD IS TAKEN TO TASK.
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After the first greetings, Reuben Ashcroft noticed with pain the fragile look of his friend.
“Are you well?” he asked
“I am not very strong,” said Dr. Crawford, smiling faintly, “but Mrs. Crawford takes good care of me.”
“And Carl, too—he is no doubt a comfort to you?”
Dr. Crawford flushed painfully.
“Carl has been away from home for a year, he said, with an effort.
“That is strange your own son, too! Is there anything unpleasant? You may confide1 in me, as I am the cousin of Carl’s mother.’
“The fact is, Carl and Mrs. Crawford didn’t hit it off very well.”
“And you took sides against your own son, said Ashcroft, indignantly.
“I begin to think I was wrong, Reuben. You don’t know how I have missed the boy.
“Yet you sent him out into the world without a penny.”
“How do you know that?” asked Dr. Crawford quickly.
“I had a little conversation with your stepson as I came to the house. He spoke2 very frankly3 and unreservedly about family affairs; He says you do whatever his mother tells you.”
Dr. Crawford looked annoyed and blushed with shame.
“Did he say that?” he asked.
“Yes; he said his mother would not allow you to help Carl.”
“He—misunderstood.”
“Paul, I fear he understands the case only too well. I don’t want to pain you, but your wife is counting on your speedy death.”
“I told her I didn’t think I should live long.”
“And she got you to make a will?”
“Yes; did Peter tell you that?”
“He said his mother was to have control of the property, and Carl would get nothing if he didn’t act so as to please her.”
“There is some mistake here. By my will—made yesterday—Carl is to have an equal share, and nothing is said about his being dependent on anyone.”
“Who drew up the will?”
“Mrs. Crawford.”
“Did you read it?”
“Yes.”
Ashcroft looked puzzled.
“I should like to read the will myself,” he said, after a pause. “Where is it now?”
“Mrs. Crawford has charge of it.”
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