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Updated: May 27, 2025


Chripp surely had his employer's interests at heart, even if he had mixed politics and business rather too openly. The next month's statement showed a great increase in trade. Mr. Chripp was not called to account, but his salary was materially increased at the suggestion of young Quincy.

"My nephew," said 'Zekiel, "thinks a lot of your boy and wants him to go to college with him." "But I haven't got the money to pay his way," said Mr. Chripp. "My nephew has plenty of money, and if he's willing to help your boy along in the world there's nobody to object that I know of."

On their way to Fernborough that evening, Quincy and Tom decided it would be best not to mention the real object of their going to Europe, so Mr. Chripp thought it was only a pleasure trip. He did not object to his son going, but he made one condition, that Tom should visit the village in old England in which he was born and bring him back a picture of the little thatched cottage in which Mr.

The three had moved along the road a short distance while she was speaking. "My name is Quincy Adams Sawyer, and this is my friend and classmate at Andover, Thomas Chripp." The lids were lifted but the blush deepened. "My name is Mary Dana. I live with my father on Pettingill Street." "Why," cried Quincy, "Ezekiel Pettingill is my uncle I live with him.

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