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CHAPTER XII. TWO BOY FRIENDS.
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"Going to Europe, Frank!" repeated his friend, Ben Cameron, in unbounded astonishment1. "I can hardly believe it."
"I can hardly believe it myself; but it's true."
"How did it come about?"
"Colonel Sharpley, Mr. Craven's friend, is going, and offered to take me."
"Didn't Mr. Craven object?"
"No; why should he? He thought it was a good plan."
"And your mother?"
"She was a little afraid at first that something might happen to me; but, as Colonel Sharpley and Mr. Craven were in favor of it, she yielded."
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"Well, Frank, all I can say is, that I wish I were in your shoes."
"I wish you were going with me, Ben. Wouldn't it be jolly?"
"Unfortunately, Frank, I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth, like you. You are the son of rich parents, while my father is a poor carpenter, working by the day."
"I like you as much as if you were worth half a million, Ben."
"I know you do, Frank; but that doesn't give me the half-million. I must postpone2 going to Europe till I have earned money enough with my own hands."
"Don't be too sure of that, Ben."
"What do you mean, Frank?"
"I mean this, that when I am twenty-one I come into possession of about forty thousand dollars. Now, the interest on that is two thousand four hundred. I'll invite you to go abroad with me, and spend a year there. If the interest isn't enough to pay our expenses, I will take a few hundred dollars of the principal."
"That's a generous offer, Frank," said Ben; "but you don't consider [107] that at that time I shall be a journeyman carpenter, very likely, while you will be a young gentleman, just graduated from college. You may not want such company then."
"My dear Ben," said Frank, laying his hand affectionately on the other's shoulder, "if you think I'm a snob3 or likely to become one, say so at once; but I hope you think better of me than to believe that I will ever be ashamed of my dearest friend, even if he is a journeyman carpenter. I should despise myself if I thought such a thing possible."
"Then I won't think so, Frank."
"That's right, Ben. We'll be friends for life, or, if we are not, it shall be your fault, not mine. But there's one favor I am going to ask of you."
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