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CHAPTER II. MR. CRAVEN'S COURTSHIP.
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When Katy left the room, Mr. Craven still kept his place at the side of the widow.
"I hope," he said softly, "you were not very much annoyed at Katy's sudden entrance?"
"It was awkward," said Mrs. Hunter.
"True, but, after all, is there anything to be ashamed of in our love?"
"I am afraid, Mr. Craven, I do not love you."
"But, setting aside my affection, think how much it will relieve you of care. Dear Mrs. Hunter, the care of your property and the [16] responsibility of educating and training your son is too much for a woman."
"Frank never gives me any trouble," said Mrs. Hunter. "He is a good boy."
"He is a disagreeable young scamp, in my opinion," thought Mr. Craven, but he said, unwittingly speaking the truth:
"He is indeed a noble boy, with excellent qualities, but you will soon be called upon to form plans for his future, and here you will need the assistance of a man."
"I don't know but what you are right, Mr. Craven. I should have consulted you."
"Only one who fills a father's place, dear Mrs. Hunter, can do him justice."
"I am afraid Frank won't like the idea of my marrying again," said Mrs. Hunter, anxiously.
"He may not like it at first, but he will be amenable3 to reason. Tell him that it is for your happiness."
"But I don't know. I can't feel sure that it is."
"I am having more trouble than I expected," thought Mr. Craven. "I [17] must hurry up the marriage or I may lose her, and, what is of more importance, the money she represents. By the way, I had better speak on that subject."
"There are some who will tell you that I have only sought you because you are rich in this world's goods—that I am a base and mercenary man, who desires to improve his circumstances by marriage, but you, I hope, dear Mrs. Hunter—may I say, dear Mary—will never do me that injustice4."
"I do not suspect you of it," said Mrs. Hunter, who was never ready to suspect the
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