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Alger, Horatio, Jr.

"Cast Upon The Breakers"

Sampson's feelings had been changed by his pupil's reverse of fortune.


? ? ? ? It was the way of the world, but it was not a pleasant way, and Rodney felt depressed.




Chapter II - The Casket Of Jewels


? ? ? ? It was not till the latter part of the afternoon that the casket arrived. Rodney was occupied with a recitation, and it was only in the evening that he got an opportunity to open it. There was a pearl necklace, very handsome, a pair of bracelets, two gold chains, some minor articles of jewelry and a gold ring.


? ? ? ? A locket attracted Rodney's notice, and he opened it. It contained the pictures of his father and mother.


? ? ? ? His father he could barely remember, his mother died before he was old enough to have her image impressed upon his memory. He examined the locket and his heart was saddened. He felt how different his life would have been had his parents lived.


? ? ? ? He had never before realized the sorrow of being alone in the world. Misfortune had come upon him, and so far as he knew he had not a friend. Even Dr. Sampson, who had been paid so much money on his account, and who had always professed so great friendship for him, had turned cold.


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