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CHAPTER XVIII. MR. KING ATTENDS TO MATTERS.
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CHAPTER XVIII. MR. KING ATTENDS TO MATTERS.
Old Mr. King kept on turning the books with a careless hand.
"Father," begged Jasper in a low voice, and putting his hand on the old gentleman's arm, such a
world of entreaty1 in his face, that his father turned in spite of himself.
"After all I much better have it over with now, I really think," said Mr. King; "yes, Jasper, we will
go back," with a marked emphasis on the word "back."
"I can't thank you enough, father," exclaimed Jasper gratefully.
"Well, well, say no more," said old Mr. King abruptly4, as they reached the private office.
Mr. Marlowe's hands were mechanically adjusting the loose papers on his desk, so as not to lose
an instant's time as Mr. King and Jasper came up, but he turned a face, over which a bright smile
shot suddenly, lighting5 up the gray eyes, then quickly whirled around in his office chair. "Glad to
see you," he said, putting out a cordial right hand.
Mr. King bowed, but evidently did not see the hand; which Mr. Marlowe not appearing to notice,
the old gentleman was more furious than ever.
"Set a chair for your father, Jasper," said Mr. Marlowe quietly, "and get one for yourself." Then he
leaned back in his office chair and pleasantly surveyed old Mr. King, waiting for him to speak.
"I have come, sir," said Mr. King, as he settled his courtly old figure in the chair Jasper had put for
him beside the desk, "to see you about my son; I am not satisfied with his appearance, nor, I am
sorry to say, with his surroundings."
"Indeed,?" said the head of the publishing house of D. Marlowe & Co., still with a pleasant smile
on his face.
"I am very sorry," repeated Jasper's father, "to have to say it, but my attention has been called to
the fact, and I cannot now ignore it."
"Hardly by Jasper," remarked Mr. Marlowe, bringing the revolving6 chair so that he could see
Jasper's face.
"Indeed, no," cried Jasper involuntarily, "it is something father has heard elsewhere, Mr. Marlowe,
and I know he will feel quite differently when he comes to see things as they really are."
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