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CHAPTER XXII. DICK RALSTON'S FATHER.
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When Chester followed Mr. Perkins into the great dining room of the Fifth Avenue he was rather dazzled by its size and the glistening1 appearance of the tables.
"I hope you have brought your appetite with you, Chester," said his Western friend. "The Fifth Avenue sets a good table."
"My appetite is sure to be good. I was kept so busy to-day that I had hardly time to buy a sandwich for lunch."
"All the better! You'll enjoy your meal. As for me, I don't have the appetite I do at home. There's nothing like a tramp on the open prairie to make a man feel peckish."
"Have you ever been in New York before, Mr. Perkins?"
"Not since I was a boy. I was born up Albany way, and came here when I was about your age. But, Lord, the New York of that day wasn't a circumstance to what it is now. There was no Elevated railroad then, nor horse cars either, for that matter, and where this hotel stands there was a riding school or something of that sort."
"Are you going to stay here long?"
"I go to Washington to-morrow, stopping at Philadelphia and Baltimore on the way. No. I have no business in Washington, but I think by the time a man is fifty odd he ought to see the capital of his country. I shall shake hands with the President, too, if I find him at home."
"Have you ever been further West than Minneapolis?"
"Yes, I have been clear out to the Pacific. I've seen the town of Tacoma, where you've got five lots. I shall write out to a friend in Portland to buy me as many. Then we shall both have an interest there."
"You think the lots are worth something?"
"I know it. When the Northern Pacific Railroad is finished, every dollar your friend spent for his lots will be worth thirty or forty."
"I hope your predictions will come true, Mr. Perkins."
"Did I hear you speaking of Tacoma?" asked a gentleman on Chester's left hand.
"Yes, sir."
"I can tell you something about it. I live at Seattle."
"Am I right about there being a future for the place?" asked Paul Perkins.
"You are. I may say that lots there are already worth twice what they were last week."
"How's that?"
"Because work on the railroad has been resumed, and there is no doubt now that it will be pushed to completion."
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