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"Ten dollars!" said Ben to himself, with exultation1. "That's pretty good pay for a few hours in the station-house. I'd like to board there a week on the same terms."
Ben's capital now amounted to eleven dollars; but of this sum he decided2 to retain one dollar as a reserve to fall back upon in case of need. The ten dollars he determined3 to deposit at once in a savings-bank. He accordingly bent4 his steps towards one in the course of the forenoon. The business was quickly transacted5, and Ben left the building with a bank-book containing an entry of his first deposit.
This was a very good beginning, so Ben thought. Fifty dollars, as he had estimated, would enable him to carry out the plan which he proposed, and he had already one-fifth of the sum. But the accumulation of the other forty dollars would no doubt take him a[Pg 234] considerable time. The business of a "baggage-smasher," as Ben knew from experience, is precarious6, the amount of gains depending partly upon luck. He had sometimes haunted the steamboat landings for hours without obtaining a single job. Now that he was anxious to get on, he felt this to be an objection. He began to consider whether there was any way of adding to his income.
After considerable thought he decided to buy a supply of weekly papers, which he could sell while waiting for a job. One advantage in selecting weekly papers rather than daily was this, that the latter must be sold within a few hours, or they prove a dead loss. A daily paper of yesterday is as unsalable as a last year's almanac. As Ben was liable to be interrupted in his paper business at any time by a chance to carry luggage, it was an important consideration to have a stock which would remain fresh for a few days.
This idea impressed Ben so favorably that he determined to act upon it at once. In considering where he should go for his supply of papers, he thought of a Broadway news-stand, which he fre[Pg 235]quently had occasion to pass. On reaching it, he said to the
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