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One ANTHONY CADE SIGNS ON
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One ANTHONY CADE SIGNS ON
“Gentleman Joe!”
“Why, if it isn’t old Jimmy McGrath.”
Castle’s select Tour, represented by seven depressed- looking femalesand three perspiring1 males, looked on with considerable interest. Evid-ently their Mr. Cade had met an old friend. They all admired Mr. Cade somuch, his tall lean figure, his suntanned face, the lighthearted mannerwith which he settled disputes and cajoled them all into good temper. Thisfriend of his now—surely rather a peculiar-looking man. About the sameheight as Mr. Cade, but thickset and not nearly so good-looking. The sort ofman one read about in books, who probably kept a saloon. Interestingthough. After all, that was what one came abroad for—to see all these pe-culiar things one read about in books. Up to now they had been ratherbored with Bulawayo. The sun was unbearably2 hot, the hotel was uncom-fortable, there seemed to be nowhere particular to go until the momentshould arrive to motor to the Matoppos. Very fortunately, Mr. Cade hadsuggested picture postcards. There was an excellent supply of picture post-cards.
Anthony Cade and his friend had stepped a little apart.
“What the hell are you doing with this pack of females?” demanded Mc-Grath. “Starting a harem?”
“Not with this little lot,” grinned Anthony. “Have you taken a good lookat them?”
“I have that. Thought maybe you were losing your eyesight.”
“My eyesight’s as good as ever it was. No, this is a Castle’s select Tour.
I’m Castle—the local Castle, I mean.”
“What the hell made you take on a job like that?”
“A regrettable necessity for cash. I can assure you it doesn’t suit my tem-perament.”
Jimmy grinned.
“Never a hog3 for regular work, were you?”
Anthony ignored this aspersion4.
“However, something will turn up soon, I expect,” he remarked hope-fully. “It usually does.” Jimmy chuckled5.
“If there’s any trouble brewing
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