Novel Notes by Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome
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"'Well, not exactly, sir,' he replied. 'He ran off about a twelvemonth ago with one of the young women who used to teach in the Sunday School, and joined the Mormons. It came as a great surprise to every one.' "I groaned. 'And his business,' I inquired--'the timber business, who carries that on?' "'Oh, that!' answered Josiah. 'Oh, that had to be sold to pay his debts--leastways, to go towards 'em.' "I remarked what a terrible thing it was for his family. I supposed the home was broken up, and they were all scattered. "'No, sir,' he replied simply, 'they ain't scattered much. They're all living with us.' "'But there,' he continued, seeing the look upon my face; 'of course, all this has nothing to do with you sir. You've got troubles of your own, I daresay, sir. I didn't come here to worry you with mine. That would be a poor return for all your kindness to me.' "'What has become of Julia?' I asked. I did not feel I wanted to question him any more about his own affairs. "A smile broke the settled melancholy of his features. 'Ah,' he said, in a more cheerful tone than he had hitherto employed, 'it does one good to think about _her_, it does. She's married to a friend of mine now, young Sam Jessop. I slips out and gives 'em a call now and then, when Hannah ain't round. Lord, it's like getting a glimpse of heaven to look into |
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