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CHAPTER XXI. MAJOR WOODLEY AND HIS DAUGHTER.
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On the third day Robert reached the Ohio river, and was fortunate enough to intercept1 a steamer bound East. He went to the office, and found that his money would suffice to pay his fare to Wheeling, but would leave him nothing. This did not trouble him much. He had the sanguine2 and elastic3 temperament4 of youth, and he did not doubt that something would turn up.
"If I can't do any better," he resolved, "I will obtain work of some kind till I have laid by enough money to pay my passage for the remainder of the way. Or I can write to my guardian5, and ask him to send me money enough to bring me to New York."
He had no idea how unwelcome this communication would be to his guardian, nor that by this time that guardian, having received James Cromwell's letter, supposed him dead.
On board the steamer he looked about him with a boy's curiosity, and as the boat proceeded he[Pg 164] surveyed with interest the towns on either shore, at most of which the boat stopped.
Among the passengers his attention was drawn6 to a tall gentleman of bronzed complexion7 who had as a companion a young girl of about thirteen, whom he addressed as Edith. The young lady had a very sweet face, and Robert caught himself more than once wishing he had such a sister. Had he been older that is perhaps the last thing he would have desired. But he was only a boy of fourteen, and was of course too young to experience the sensation of being in love.
The gentleman's name he learned was Major Woodley, and the young lady's, of course, Edith Woodley.
Robert wished that he might have an opportunity of making the acquaintance of Major Woodley and his daughter, but while on their trip up the river chance did not favor him. The opportunity, however, was only
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