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CHAPTER XXIV. A ROOM AT THE ALBEMARLE HOTEL.
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The stranger was tall and well formed. He had certainly showed moral weakness in yielding to the fascinations1 of drink, but he looked like a smart man of business.
“Wait a minute,” he said, “and I will talk to you.”
He went to a stationary2 washtub, and bathed his head freely.
“There,” he said, after he had rubbed his face vigorously with a towel. “I feel fifty per cent better. There is nothing like cold water after all.”
“Inside as well as outside,” added Paul, with a smile.
“That’s where you are right, my boy. Evidently your head is level. You say you are a telegraph boy?”
“Yes sir.”
“How do you like it?”
“Fairly well—for the present.”
“You wouldn’t like to follow it permanently3, eh?”
“No, sir; by the time I got to be fifty or sixty, I might like to change to something else.”
“You might be able to retire on a fortune.”
“It would be a very small one, judging from my weekly pay.”
“I think myself, unless you are wedded4 to the business, you might pass your time more profitably. What do you think you would like?”
“To enter some business house where I could rise[135] step by step as I deserved it,” answered Paul, with animation5.
“You have the right idea. Now let me tell you why I inquire. In the fall my father will establish a branch house here, with myself at the head of it. I don’t mind telling you that if I had lost the money I have with me, it is doubtful whether he would have trusted me so far. Now, thanks to your prompt assistance, I have been spared the natural result of my folly6, and my father will never know the risk I have run. So you see that you have rendered me an important service.”
“I am sincerely glad of it, sir.”
“I mean that you shall be, and on your account. If I establish myself here, I shall want a young assistant on whose intelligence and
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n.魅力( fascination的名词复数 );有魅力的东西;迷恋;陶醉 | |
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mansion
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