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Tracy Park

CHAPTER II
12/15

When I have anything to communicate, I will write again.
'Yours truly, 'Arthur Tracy.' 'P.S .-- Take all the furniture in your room and Amy's, and whatever else is needful for your house.

I shall tell Colvin to give you a thousand dollars, and when you want more let him know, I shall never forget that you are Amy's mother.
This was Arthur's letter to Mrs.Crawford, while to his brother he wrote: 'Dear Frank:--I am going to Europe for an indefinite length of time.
Why I go it matters not to you or any one.

I go to suit myself, and I want you to sell out your business at Langley and live at Tracy Park, where you can see to things as if they were your own.

You will find everything straight and square, for Colvin is honest and methodical.

He knows all about the bonds, and mortgages, and stocks, so you cannot do better than to retain him in your service, overseeing matters yourself, of course, and drawing for your salary what you think right and necessary for your support and for keeping up the place as it ought to be kept up.


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