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CHAPTER XXXI. SQUIRE MARLOWE IS SURPRISED.
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It may be well to return to Lakeville, as something has occurred there which deserves to be recorded.
It is needless to say that Mrs. Barton missed Bert, whose bright and cheerful presence had filled the little house with comfort and glad221dened his mother's heart. Still she knew that he was well, and heard from him every week, though Bert only detailed1 his experiences in general terms, not caring to raise expectations which perhaps might prove illusive2.
Bert's absence from Lakeville excited some surprise and speculation3. Squire4 Marlowe, to whom it had been mentioned by Percy, stopped Mrs. Barton in the street one day, and said: "Percy tells me that your son is away."
"Yes."
"Where is he?"
"He went to New York."
"Is he at work there?"
"No, he is travelling."
"Travelling? What do you mean?"
"Uncle Jacob has sent him off on some mission. He is at Harrisburg, I believe."
"That is very strange!" remarked the squire, arching his eyebrows5. "What possible mission can Jacob have for the boy?"
"He doesn't write particulars; but his expenses are paid."
"I don't see how Jacob Marlowe, with his paltry6 twelve dollars a week, can make such arrangements."
"Nor I; but probably Uncle Jacob has interested his employer in Bert."222
"It may be so, but I think it very unwise to send off a boy by himself. What judgment7 has he, or what can he do?"
"I don't very well know. He seems to enjoy the trip."
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