After the formal handover, Dunbar warmly invited Harrison Clark to stay for dinner at his home.
Harrison thought about it and decided not to refuse since he had nothing else to do.
Dunbar was exceptionally enthusiastic about the orphan of his comrade.
It wasn't just the superficial warmth he felt because of Harrison's expensive watch and stylish clothes, but treating him as if he were half-family.
To make it lively, Dunbar even called one by one, summoning a large family from all corners of Carlisle.
Dunbar's thriving family was much more prosperous than the scant population of the Clark household.
Dunbar had three sons and two daughters. The eldest son took over the clock and watch business. He was fifty-three this year, with three generations under his knee.
Dunbar's youngest son was in his 40s, while his youngest grandson just turned fifteen this year.