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CHAPTER X. A VILLAINOUS SUGGESTION.
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"Tell Robert Raymond that I wish to speak to him," said Paul Morton, to a servant who answered his bell.
"Yes, sir."
In five minutes Robert entered his presence. The boy was clad in a suit of black, and his face was grave and sad. The death of his father, his only relation of whom he had any knowledge, had weighed heavily upon his feelings, and he moved about the house in a listless way, with little appetite or spirit.
"You sent for me, sir?" he said interrogatively, as he entered.
The boy obeyed, and looked inquiringly in the face of Paul Morton to see what he had to communicate.
"It is desirable," he said, "that we should speak together of your future arrangements. It is for that purpose I have sent for you this morning."
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"I suppose I shall go back to the school where my father placed me," said Robert.
"It is a very good school, sir. I think it was my father's intention that I should remain there for at least two years longer."
"He never spoke3 to me on that subject. He thought it would be safe to trust to my judgment4 in the matter."
"Then I am not to go back?" said Robert, in some disappointment.
"I do not say that. I only say that I have not yet decided upon that point. Even if you go back you need not go at once."
"I shall fall behind my class," said Robert.
"You are young yet, and there is no hurry. For the present I have another plan in view for you."
"What is it, Mr. Morton?"
"Come here a minute. I want you to look at some views I have here."
In some surprise the boy came to his side; for the remark seemed to have no connection with the plan his guardian had referred to just now.
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