4/6 I must consider what I will do with him." As Mr.Manning reviewed Frank's words, there was one thing which especially disturbed him--the doubt expressed by his stepson as to his mother's having actually made the will. As he reached it, Richard Green came out. She was too good to suspect the badness of others, Mr.Frank.She thought old Manning was really all that he pretended to be, and that he would be as kind to you as she was herself. When she was alive, he was always as soft as--as silk." "His manner has changed now," said Frank, gravely. |