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a waif of the plains(草原流浪儿)-第33章

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hands。 

     〃No; no;〃 said Father Sobriente; with eager persistence; 〃that was his 

foolish   pride   to   spare   you   the   knowledge   of   your   kinship   with   one   so 

feared;   and   part   of   the   blind   and   mistaken   penance   he   had   laid       upon 

himself。      For even at that moment of your boyish indignation; he never 

was so fond of you as then。             Yes; my poor boy; this man; to whom God 

led your wandering feet   at Deadman's Gulch; the   man who brought   you 

here;   and   by   some   secret   holdI   know   not   whaton   Don   Juan's   past; 

persuaded him to assume to be your relation; this man Flynn; this Jackson 

Brant the gambler; this Hamilton Brant the outlawWAS YOUR FATHER! 

Ah; yes!       Weep on; my son; each tear of love and forgiveness from thee 

hath vicarious power to wash away his sin。〃 

     With a single sweep of his protecting hand he drew Clarence towards 

his   breast;   until   the   boy   slowly   sank   upon   his   knees   at   his   feet。   Then; 

lifting his eyes towards the ceiling; he said softly in an older tongue; 〃And 

THOU; too; unhappy and perturbed spirit; rest!〃 

                。           。           。           。           。           。           。 

     It   was   nearly   dawn   when   the   good   Padre   wiped   the   last   tears   from 

Clarence's clearer eyes。         〃And now; my son;〃 he said; with a gentle smile; 

as   he   rose   to   his   feet;   〃let   us   not   forget   the   living。 Although   your   step… 

mother has; through her own act; no legal claim upon you; far be it from 

me     to   indicate     your    attitude    towards     her。   Enough       that   YOU      are 



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independent。〃       He   turned;   and;   opening   a   drawer   in   his   secretaire;   took 

out a bank…book; and placed it in the hands of the wondering boy。 

     〃It was HIS wish; Clarence; that even after his death you should never 

have to prove your kinship to claim your rights。              Taking advantage of the 

boyish     deposit    you   had   left  with   Mr。   Carden     at  the  bank;    with   his 

connivance and in your name he added to it; month by month and year by 

year;   Mr。   Carden   cheerfully   accepting   the   trust   and   management   of   the 

fund。     The     seed   thus   sown    has   produced     a   thousandfold;     Clarence; 

beyond all expectations。         You are not only free; my son; but of yourself 

and in whatever name you chooseyour own master。〃 

     〃I shall keep my father's name;〃 said the boy simply。 

     〃Amen!〃 said Father Sobriente。 

       Here   closes   the   chronicle   of   Clarence   Brant's   boyhood。      How   he 

sustained   his   name   and   independence   in   after   years;   and   who;   of   those 

already mentioned in these pages; helped him to make or mar it; may be a 

matter for future record。 



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