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CHAPTER XXII. THE HEAVY VALISE.
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Ben had sold half his papers when the arrival of the train from Philadelphia gave him an opportunity to return to his legitimate1 calling.
"Smash your baggage, sir?" asked Ben of a dark-complexioned man of thirty-five, who carried a moderate-sized valise.
"Yes," said the other.
"Where shall I carry it?"
"To——" Here the man hesitated, and finally answered, "There is no need of telling you. I will take it from you when we have got along far enough."
Ben was about to walk beside the owner of the valise; but the latter objected to this.
"You needn't walk beside me," he said. "Keep about a block ahead."[Pg 247]
"But how will I know where to go?" asked Ben, naturally.
"You know where Broome Street runs into the Bowery?"
"Of course I do."
"Go there by the shortest route. Don't trouble yourself about me. I'll follow along behind, and take the valise from you there. If you get there before I do, wait for me."
He could think of no other reason for the direction given by the other. However, Ben's pride was not very much hurt. Although he was ragged now, he did not mean to be long. The time would come, he was confident, when he could lay aside his rags, and appear in a respectable dress.
The valise which he carried proved to be considerably3 heavier than would have been imagined from its size.
"I wonder what's in it," thought Ben, who found it tugging4 away at his arms. "If it's shirts they're cast-iron. Maybe they're just comin' in fashion."[Pg 248]
However, he did not perplex himself much about this point. Beyond a momentary5 curiosity, he felt no particular interest in the contents of the valise. The way in which it
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