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CHAPTER XVI. AN UNWELCOME APPEARANCE.
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"Good-evening, mamma!" said Stephen, airily, as he stepped over the threshold, and entered the room.
"Good-evening, Stephen," said Mrs. Palmer, soberly.
Stephen glanced hastily in all directions in search of Paul, and was glad to find no trace of him.
"Where's sister Grace?" he inquired.
"She has gone to bed, Stephen. She always goes to bed at eight o'clock."
"Has she spent that gold piece yet, that she was too selfish to lend to her poor brother?"
"That is a matter you can have no interest in, Stephen."
"None of my business, eh?"
"I didn't say that."
"You meant it, all the same. Where's Paul?"
"Do you know where he is? Have you come to tell me, Stephen?"
This question was asked with some appearance of anxiety, and Stephen at once jumped to the conclusion that all things had gone as he desired, and Paul[Pg 126] had fallen into the trap which had been prepared for him.
"Why, you don't mean to say the kid isn't at home?" said Stephen, an irrepressible smile lighting1 up his face. "Well, that's a good one. Most likely he's in the station-house. Ho, ho!"
"And you laugh at the thought!" said Mrs. Palmer, indignantly.
"Oh, he ain't any better than other boys. You think he can't do anything wrong, but I'll bet you half a dollar he's been caught stealing or something."
"Wherever Paul is, I am sure he is not in the station-house," said Mrs. Palmer, positively2.
"Don't be too sure of that," chuckled3 Stephen. "He's a sly one, Paul is. You wouldn't think butter'd melt in his mouth, but I know him better'n you do."
"Paul is a good son and brother, and always has been."
"You must question your own conscience on that subject," said Mrs. Palmer.
"You are only my step-mother. You don't expect me to support you and the kids, do you?" asked Stephen, coarsely.
"No; I only desire that you will let us alone. We[Pg 127] can get on without your help," returned the widow, with dignity.
"That is, if Paul
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