[Frank’s Campaign by Horatio Alger Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookFrank’s Campaign CHAPTER IX 11/12
He felt that his father had confidence in him, and that he was in truth going to be his representative. "A part of the money which I have in the bank," continued his father, "has been saved up toward the payment of the mortgage on the farm." "When does it come due, father ?" "On the first of July of next year." "But you won't be prepared to meet it at that time ?" "No, but undoubtedly Squire Haynes will be willing to renew it.
I always pay the interest promptly, and he knows it is secured by the farm, and therefore a safe investment.
By the way, I had nearly forgotten to say that there will be some interest due on the first of January.
Of course, you are authorized to pay it just as if you were myself." "How much will it be ?" "Twenty-four dollars--that is, six months' interest at six per cent.
on eight hundred dollars." "I wish the farm were free from encumbrance," said Frank. "So do I; and if Providence favors me it shall be before many years are past.
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