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30 been caught doing something that was against the law and had been sent to prison for it.

"He has been bothering mamma again," went on Dora.

"Been bothering your mother! How can that be, since he is in prison?"

"He is out again. It seems that while he was in prison he acted so well that some folks took pity on him and got up a petition to have him pardoned. Now he is out, and almost the first thing he did was to call on mamma."

"What did he have to say?"

"I don't know, exactly. But I do know that mamma was greatly frightened, almost as much so as when Tad Sobber called and said he was going to get the fortune."

"Did your mother think that Crabtree had reformed?"

"She wasn't sure about that. What scared her was the fact that he called at all. She expected never to see him again."

"Why didn't she order him to keep away? That is what she ought to do."

"I know it But you know how mamma is, rather weak and not wanting to make trouble for anybody. She said she wished he wouldn't call again, and she was greatly upset."

"Then it's a good thing you are going home