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Of course, after the third blow Samuel put in several weeks at conscientious1 introspection. The blow years before at Andover had landed on his personal unpleasantness; the workman of his college days had jarred the snobbishness2 out of his system, and Marjorie’s husband had given a severe jolt3 to his greedy selfishness. It threw women out of his ken4 until a year later, when he met his future wife; for the only sort of woman worth while seemed to be the one who could be protected as Marjorie’s husband had protected her. Samuel could not imagine his grass- widow, Mrs. De Ferriac, causing any very righteous blows on her own account.
His early thirties found him well on his feet. He was associated with old Peter Carhart, who was in those days a national figure. Carhart’s physique was like a rough model for a statue of Hercules, and his record was just as solid — a pile made for the pure joy of it, without cheap extortion or shady scandal. He had been a great friend of Samuel’s father, but he watched the son for six years before taking him into his own office. Heaven knows how many things he controlled at that time — mines, railroads, banks, whole cities. Samuel was very close to him, knew his likes and dislikes, his prejudices, weaknesses and many strengths.
One day Carhart sent for Samuel and, closing the door of his inner office, offered him a chair and a cigar.
“Everything O.K., Samuel?” he asked.
“Why, yes.”
“I’ve been afraid you’re getting a bit stale.”
“Stale?” Samuel was puzzled.
“You’ve done no work outside the office for nearly ten years?”
“But I’ve had vacations, in the Adiron ——”
Carhart waved this aside.
“I mean outside work. Seeing the things move that we’ve always pulled the strings5 of here.”
“No “ admitted Samuel; “I haven’t.”
“So,” he said abruptly6 “I’m going to give you an outside job that’ll take about a month.”

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snobbishness
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势利; 势利眼 | |
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abruptly
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infantry
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ranch
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astuteness
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dealing
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sentimental
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