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CHAPTER II. AARON WOLVERTON.
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Richard Burton drove rapidly to the village. I may state here that the name of the township was Carver. Like most Western villages, it consisted principally of one long, central street, containing buildings of all sizes and descriptions, from a three-story hotel to a one-story office. But there seemed to be a good deal going on all the time—much more than in an Eastern town of the size. Western people are active, progressive, never content to stand still. In the drowsy1 atmosphere that pervades2 many an Eastern country town they would stagnate3, but there perpetual motion is the rule.
Everybody in Carver knew Richard Burton. Everybody liked him also; he was easy and social with all. I have said everybody, but I must make one exception, and that was the man on whom he now proposed to call.
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About midway on the main street was a small one-story building, about twelve feet square. Above the door was a sign:
AARON WOLVERTON,
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Mr. Wolverton had considerable capital, which he was in the habit of lending on mortgage, always for a large interest, and on substantial security. He was supposed to be rich, but did not live like a rich man. His dwelling4 lay a little way back from the street; it was small, cramped5, and uncomfortable, and his style of living was of the most economical character. He was a bachelor, and the only other members of his family were his sister, Sally Wolverton, who resembled her brother in person and character, and a nephew, Sam, the son of a brother, who came in for a liberal share of ill-treatment from the uncle, on whom he was dependent.
Richard Burton reined6 up in front of Wolverton's office, and, leaping from his carriage, unceremoniously opened the outer door.
"Good morning, Wolverton," he said, cheerily.
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Aaron Wolverton, a meagre and wrinkled man of fifty-five, looked up from his desk, and scanned his visitor's face
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