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CHAPTER XVII. JASPER.
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CHAPTER XVII. JASPER.
"Halloo, King, Mr. Marlowe wants you." Jasper, his hands full of papers, hurried down the long
warehouse1, through the piles of books, fresh from the bindery, stacked closely to the ceiling. The
busy packers who were filling the boxes, looked up as he threaded his way between them. "Mr.
Marlowe is down there," indicating the direction with a nod, while the hands kept mechanically at
their task.
"I want to see you about that last lot of paper," Mr. Marlowe began, before Jasper had reached
him; "it is thin and of poorer quality than I ordered. The loss must be charged back to Withers3 &
Co."
"Is that so?" exclaimed Jasper. "They assured me that everything should be right, and like the
sample that we ordered it from."
"And Jacob Bendel writes that the edition we gave him of _History of Great Cities_ to print will
be shipped to us within a fortnight, when his contract was to be filled on Thursday. Of course we
lose all the Chicago orders by this delay."
"What's the reason?" asked Jasper, feeling all the thrill of the disappointment as keenly as if he
were the head of the house.
"Oh! a strike among the printers; his best men have gone out, and he's at the mercy of a lot of
inferior workmen who are being intimidated4 by the strikers; but he thinks he can get the edition to
us in ten days or so."
Mr. Marlowe leaned against an empty packing case and viewed the assistant foreman of the
manufacturing department calmly, with the air of a man to whom disappointments were in the
usual order of things.
"Can't we give it to another printer?" asked Jasper.
"Who?"
"Morse Brothers?"
"They are full and running over with work. I inquired there yesterday; we may want a little extra
done as the rush over those Primary Readers is coming on. No, I can't think of a place where we
could crowd it in, if we took it away from Bendel."
Jasper's gaze thoughtfully followed the drift of a shaving blown by the draft along the warehouse
floor.
"I think I'll send you down to New York to see Bendel, and find out how things are. I don't get any
satisfaction from letters," said Mr. Marlowe in a minute. "Beside you can attend to some other
matters; and then there is that Troy job; you can do that."
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