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CHAPTER XXXVIII. CONCLUSION.
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Three months passed, during which Paul faithfully attended to his duties as a telegraph boy. He was held in high consideration by the superintendent1, who was very naturally influenced by the fact that Paul had made so many influential2 friends.
But the time was coming when he would no longer be Number 91.
One night he received a note signed Eliot Wade3, asking him to call in the evening at the Albemarle Hotel. He presented himself promptly4, and was cordially greeted by the young man from St. Louis, to whom he had rendered an important service.
“I am glad to see you, Paul,” said the young man.
“And I am glad you have not forgotten me, Mr. Wade.”
“There was no danger of that. Well, Paul, I have come to New York for the purpose I mentioned to you—that of starting a branch establishment here.”
“Have you secured a store, sir?”
“Yes, I shall be located at —— Broadway.”
“That is a fine location.”
“I hope it will prove so. And now, Paul, are you engaged—in business, I mean?” he added, smiling.
“I am still a telegraph boy—Number 91.”
“Will you resign your position, and enter my service?”
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“Willingly, sir. In a year or two I shall be too old for a telegraph boy, and it will be well to learn some business. I suppose you will not want me for some time.”
“On the contrary, I need you at once. There will be a good deal of work attendant upon getting started, and I shall find plenty of work for you.”
“I shall be glad to begin next Monday, sir. I don’t want to leave the telegraph office without notice.”
“Very well; let it be so. Will twelve dollars a week satisfy you at first?”
“Do you really mean it, Mr. Wade?” asked Paul, in surprise.
“Certainly.”
“But I shan’t earn so much.”
“Leave that to me,” said the young man, smiling. “I intend to have you earn that sum, and more next year.”
Paul expressed his gratitude
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