[The Good Time Coming by T. S. Arthur]@TWC D-Link bookThe Good Time Coming CHAPTER IX 4/20
You are certain he went South ?" "Oh! yes, sir," replied Fanny, quickly. Mr.Allison looked intently upon her, until her eyes wavered and fell to the ground.
He continued to observe her for some moments, and only withdrew his gaze when he saw that she was about to look up.
A faint sigh parted the old man's lips.
Ah! if a portion of his wisdom, experience, and knowledge of character, could only be imparted to that pure young spirit, just about venturing forth into a world where mere appearances of truth deceive and fascinate! "Does Mr.Lyon design returning soon from the South ?" "I heard him say to father that he did not think he would be in this part of the world again for six or eight months." And again the eyes of Fanny shunned the earnest gaze of Mr.Allison. "How far South does he go ?" "I am not able to answer you clearly; but I think I heard father say that he would visit Central America." "Ah! He is something of a traveller, then ?" "Yes, sir; he has travelled a great deal." "He is an Englishman ?" "Yes, sir.
His father is an old business friend of my father's." "So I understood." There was a pause, in which Mr.Allison seemed to be thinking intently. "It is a little singular, certainly," said he, as if speaking only to himself. "What is singular ?" asked Fanny, looking curiously at her companion. "Why, that I should have been so mistaken.
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