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Stribling, T. S., 1881-1965

"Birthright A Novel"

It was the old
Renfrew place that Peter was passing.
The negro hesitated, then turned in at the gate in the bare hope of
obtaining the ten dollars at once. Inside the gate Peter's feet
encountered the scattered bricks of an old walk. The negro stood and
called Captain Renfrew's name in a guarded voice. He was not at all sure
of his action.
Peter had called twice and was just about to go when a lamp appeared
around the side of the house on a long portico that extended clear
around the building. Bathed in the light of the lamp which he held over
his head, there appeared an old man wearing a worn dressing gown.
"Who is it?" he asked in a wavery voice.
Peter told his name and mission.
The old Captain continued holding up his light.
"Oh, Peter Siner; Caroline Siner's sick? All right I'll have Jallup run
over; I'll phone him."
Peter was beginning his thanks preparatory to going, when the old man
interrupted.
"No, just stay here until Jallup comes by in his or He'll pick us both
up. It'll save time. Come on inside. What's the matter with old
Caroline?"
The old dressing-gown led the way around the continuous piazza, to a
room that stood open and brightly lighted on the north face of the old
house.


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