International Short Stories: French
INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORIES COMPILED BY FRANCIS J. REYNOLDS FRENCH 1910 FRENCH STORIES A PIECE OF BREAD _By Francois Coppee_ THE ELIXIR OF LIFE _By Honore de Balzac_ THE AGE FOR LOVE _By Paul Bourget_
Herbert was delicate, and doubted if he would live to grow up. In
that case, supposing her stepson had managed to ingratiate himself
with the broker, why might he not hope to become his heir? Now this
interloper, as she called Grant, had stepped into the place which
her own favorite--his name was Willis Ford--should have had. Mrs.
Estabrook felt aggrieved, and unjustly treated, and naturally
incensed at Grant, who was the unconscious cause of her
disappointment. She returned to the charge, though, had she been
wiser, she would have foreborne.
"Do you think a poor boy like this Grant Thornton is a suitable
companion for a rich man's son, Mr. Reynolds? Excuse me for
suggesting it, but I am so interested in dear Herbert."
"Grant Thornton is the son of a country minister, and has had an
excellent training," said the broker, coldly. "The fact that he is
poor is no objection in my eyes. I think, Mrs. Estabrook, we will
dismiss the subject. I think myself competent to choose my son's
associates."
"I hope you will excuse me," said the housekeeper, seeing that she
had gone too far. "I am so attached to the dear child."
"If you are, you will not object to the extra trouble you may have
with his clothes, since his health is benefited."
INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORIES COMPILED BY FRANCIS J. REYNOLDS FRENCH 1910 FRENCH STORIES A PIECE OF BREAD _By Francois Coppee_ THE ELIXIR OF LIFE _By Honore de Balzac_ THE AGE FOR LOVE _By Paul Bourget_