[Selected Stories by Bret Harte]@TWC D-Link bookSelected Stories PART II--IN THE FLOOD 104/402
This agreement, I think, you are already aware of, and, I believe, knew at the time." "I was a mere child then," said Carry. "Certainly," said Mr.Prince, with the same smile.
"Still the conditions, I think, have never been oppressive to you nor your mother; and the only time they are likely to give you the least uneasiness will be when you come to make up your mind in the choice of your guardian. That will be on your eighteenth birthday--the twentieth, I think, of the present month." Carry was silent. "Pray do not think that I am here to receive your decision, even if it be already made.
I only came to inform you that your stepmother, Mrs. Starbottle, will be in town tomorrow, and will pass a few days at the hotel.
If it is your wish to see her before you make up your mind, she will be glad to meet you.
She does not, however, wish to do anything to influence your judgment. "Does Mother know she is coming ?" said Carry hastily. "I do not know," said Prince gravely.
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