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CHAPTER XXXVIII. CONCLUSION.
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Allan Roscoe sat at the breakfast table with Guy opposite him. Though Mr. Roscoe was not altogether free from anxiety since he had learned of Hector’s expedition to California, he had taught himself to believe that there was little chance of the boy’s ferreting out the imposition he had practiced upon him. He had been a poor and struggling man most of his life, having, when quite a young man, squandered1 his inheritance, and his present taste of affluence2 was most agreeable. He felt that he could not part with Castle Roscoe.
“But I am safe enough,” he said to himself; “even if Hector discovered anything, something might happen to him, so that he might be unable to return.”
“Father,” said Guy, who had just dispatched an egg, “I want ten dollars this morning.”
“Ten dollars!” said his father, frowning. “How is this? Did I not give you your week’s allowance two days since?”
“Well, I’ve spent it,” answered Guy, “and I need some more.”
“You must think I am made of money,” said his father, displeased3.
“It’s pretty much so,” said Guy, nonchalantly. “Your income must be ten thousand a year.”
“I have a great many expenses. How have you spent your allowance?”
“Oh, I can’t tell exactly. It’s gone, at any rate. You mustn’t become mean, father.”
“Mean! Don’t I give you a handsome allowance? Look here, Guy, I can’t allow such extravagance on your part. This once I’ll give you five dollars, but hereafter, you must keep within your allowance.”
“Can’t you make it ten?”
“No, I can’t,” said his father, shortly.
Guy rose from the table, and left the room, whistling.
“The old man’s getting mean,” he said. “If he doesn’t allow me more, I shall have to get in debt.”
As Guy left the room, the mail was brought in. On one of the envelopes, Mr. Roscoe saw the name of his lawyer. He did not think much of it, supposing it related to some minor4 matter of business. The letter ran thus:
“ALLAN ROSCOE, ESQ.:
“DEAR SIR: Be kind enough to come up to the city at once. Business of great importance demands your attention.
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affluence
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briefly
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conspiracy
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