The Wayward Son
William Cartwell, a wealthy manufacturer, is an industrious, self-made man, and it is a source of sorrow, as well as vexation, to him that his son, Wilfred, is opposed to any kind of work. D... Read allWilliam Cartwell, a wealthy manufacturer, is an industrious, self-made man, and it is a source of sorrow, as well as vexation, to him that his son, Wilfred, is opposed to any kind of work. Driven to extreme irritation by his son's continued Indolence, Cartwell orders Wilfred from... Read allWilliam Cartwell, a wealthy manufacturer, is an industrious, self-made man, and it is a source of sorrow, as well as vexation, to him that his son, Wilfred, is opposed to any kind of work. Driven to extreme irritation by his son's continued Indolence, Cartwell orders Wilfred from the home, telling him, in no uncertain language, that the door will be closed to him unti... Read all