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CHAPTER XXXIII. MR. ROSCOE MAKES A DISCOVERY.
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The California steamer was to start in two days. This gave Hector but little time for preparation, but then he had but scanty1 preparation to make. Mr. Ross and Walter were naturally surprised at the confidence placed in Hector by a stranger, but were inclined to think that our hero would prove himself worthy2 of it.
“Don’t be gone long, Hector,” said Walter. “I shall miss you. I depended upon having your company for a good while yet.”
“Come back to my house, Hector,” said Mr. Ross, cordially, “when you return, whether you are successful or not. Consider it a home where you are always welcome.”
“Thank you, sir,” said Hector, gratefully. “I wish you were my uncle instead of Mr. Allan Roscoe.”
“By the way, Hector, take time, while you are in California, to go to Sacramento to see if you can learn anything of your early history. It is most important to you, and I’m sure Mr. Newman will not object.”
“He has already suggested it to me,” said Hector. “Moreover, he has given me the name of the minister who baptized me, and, should he be dead or removed, he has given me the name of another person—a lady—with whom my father boarded during his residence in Sacramento.”
“It is to be hoped that one or the other of these persons may still be living. It will afford me sincere pleasure if, by reliable testimony3, you can defeat the wicked conspiracy4 into which Mr. Roscoe has entered, with the object of defrauding5 you of your inheritance.”
Hector’s ticket was purchased by Mr. Newman, and he was provided with a considerable sum of money as well as an order upon a bank in San Francisco for as much more as he might need.
“You are trusting me to an unusual extent, Mr. Newman,” said Hector.
“That is true, but I have no hesitation6 in doing so. I am a close observer, and, though I have seen but little of you, I have seen enough to inspire me with confidence.”
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