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CHAPTER XXXV. SQUIRE POPE IS AMAZED.
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Though Philip did not know it, it chanced that Squire1 Pope's only sister, Mrs. Cunningham, lived in Knoxville. She was a widow, fairly well off, with a young daughter, Carrie—a girl of twelve. Squire Pope had long thought of visiting his sister, and happening about this time to have a little business in a town near-by, he decided2 to carry out his long-deferred plan. He arrived by the afternoon train, in time for supper.
“I am glad you are here to-night, brother,” said Mrs. Cunningham.
“Why particularly to-night, Sister Ellen?” asked the squire.
“Because there is to be an entertainment for the benefit of the Young Men's Literary Club. It is expected to be very interesting.”
“What sort of an entertainment, Ellen?” asked the squire.
“The celebrated3 elocutionist, Professor Riccabocca, is to give some readings—”
“Nor I; but I hear he's very celebrated.”
“Is there anything else?”
“Yes, there's a young musician going to play. He is said to be wonderful. He plays on the violin.”
“He's a very handsome boy,” said Carrie enthusiastically. “He's staying at the hotel. I saw him this afternoon when I was passing.”
“So he's good-looking, is he, Carrie?” asked the squire, laughing.
“He's ever so good-looking,” answered Carrie emphatically.
“Then we must certainly go, for Carrie's sake,” said the squire.
Squire Pope had not the slightest idea that the young musician, about whom his niece spoke5 so enthusiastically, was the boy whom he had so recently persecuted6.
If Carrie had mentioned his name, the secret would have been out, but she had not yet heard it.
In honor of her brother's arrival, Mrs. Cunningham prepared a more elaborate supper than usual, and to this it was owing that the three entered the hall late, just as Philip was about to commence playing.
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