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CHAPTER XXIV. PROFESSOR PUFFER FROM HIS OWN POINT OF VIEW.
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Shall you see him, Mr. Cunningham?” asked Bernard.
“Yes; I have engaged you, to be sure, but after what you have told me of the professor, I am curious to interview him.”
“I shouldn’t like to have him see me. He might try to get me into his power.”
“Wouldn’t you like to be present and hear what he has to say?”
“Yes, if I could do so unobserved.”
“You can. There is an alcove1 curtained off from the main room. Go in there, and you can hear every word that passes between us.”
“Thank you, I shall like it very much.”
“You may tell the gentleman to come in,” said Walter Cunningham, addressing his servant.
The latter reappeared, followed by Professor Puffer, who bowed low to the young man from whom he sought a position.
“Professor Puffer?” said Cunningham inquiringly.
“I have that honor,” said Puffer. “I called about your advertisement for a traveling companion.”
“Do you know of any one whom you can recommend?”
“I would be glad to accept the position myself. What salary do you propose to give?”
“That will be a matter of negotiation2 after I have made my selection.”
“I only wanted to make sure that it would be worth my while to accept. As you may infer from my card I am a man of reputation,” and Professor Puffer swelled3 out his chest and assumed a look of dignity.
“I am glad to hear it. I consider it a compliment that a man of your standing4 should be willing to be my companion.”
“To tell the truth, Mr. Cunningham,” went on Puffer, “I was not sure till I saw you whether I should be willing, but now that I have seen you I have a strong desire to accompany you.”
“Appearances are deceitful, you know, professor.”
“I am willing to take the risk. How soon do you propose to start?”
“My dear sir, it seems to me you are going too fast. I have not yet selected you. I should like to ask you a few questions.”
“I shall have pleasure in answering, sir. Professor Puffer is always open and aboveboard.”
“That is well. May I ask where you have held the position of professor?”
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