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YOUNG TREASURER On the morning after receiving the letter from his father, Harry came down to breakfast, but looked in vain for the professor. Supposing he would be down directly, he sat down to the breakfast table. When he had nearly finished eating, a boy employed about the hotel came to his side. "That gentleman you're with is sick. He wants you to come to his room as soon as you are through breakfast." Harry did not wait to finish, but got up from the table at once, and went up to his employer's room. "Are you sick, sir?" he inquired, anxiously. The professor's face was flushed, and he was tossing about in bed. "Yes," he answered. "I am afraid I am threatened with a fever." "I hope not, sir." "I am subject to fevers; but I hope I might not have another for some time to come. I must have caught cold yesterday, and the result is, that I am sick this morning." "What can I do for you, sir?" "I should like to have you go for the doctor. Inquire of the landlord who is the best in the village." "I will go at once." On inquiry, our hero was informed that Dr. Parker was the most trusted physician in the neighborhood, and he proceeded to his house at once. The doctor was, fortunately, still at home, and answered the summons immediately. He felt the sick man's pulse, asked him a variety of questions, and finally announced his opinion. "You are about to have a fever," he said, "if, indeed, the fever has not already set in." "A serious fever, doctor?" asked the sick man, anxiously. "I cannot yet determine." "Do you think I shall be long sick?" "That, also, is uncertain. I suppose you will be likely to be detained here a fortnight, at least." "I wish I could go home." "It would not be safe for you to travel, under present circumstances." "If I were at home, I could be under my wife's care." "Can't she come here?" "She has three young children. It would be difficult for her to leave them." "Who is the boy that called at my house?" "Harry Walton. He is my assistant--takes money at the door, and helps me other ways." "Is he trustworthy?" "I have always found him so." "Why can't he, attend upon you?" "I mean to retain him with me--that is, if he will stay. It will be dull work for a boy of his age." "You can obtain a nurse, besides, if needful." "You had better engage one for me, as I cannot confine him here all the time." "I will do so. I know of one, skill
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