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CHAPTER XXXVI. PROFESSOR PUFFER BECOMES AN ALLY.
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Professor Puffer let his eye glide1 slowly over Bernard’s figure. He noted2 not only his increase in size, but his neat dress, and bright and handsome face.
“I arrived yesterday by the Etruria.”
“Yes; I have been fortunate.”
“It is wonderful. You are elegantly dressed. Yet I left you destitute5, or rather you left me, without a penny to fall back upon.”
“That is true, Professor Puffer.”
“It was a reckless step to take.”
“It may have been, but you must admit that I had good reasons for taking the step,” said Bernard significantly.
“What are you doing? Are you employed?” asked the professor, without comment.
“I am, and I am not. I am nominally6 private secretary to my kind friend, Mr. Walter Cunningham,” said Bernard, with a look at that gentleman.
“The gentleman who advertised in London for a traveling companion?”
“The same.”
“I sought the position. I should have been much better qualified7 than you,” said the professor peevishly8.
“You don’t appear to have prospered,” rejoined Bernard.
“No. Is it not disgraceful that a man of my attainments9 should fill this ignoble10 position?” said Professor Puffer bitterly.
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