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CHAPTER XXXVII. DAVID MULLINS AGAIN.
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When David Mullins saw Chester enter the office he turned pale, and looked panic-stricken.
"You here!" he exclaimed, in a hollow voice.
"Yes, Mr. Mullins. I am surprised to meet you."
"Then you didn't know I was here?"
"I heard from Felix that you were in this part of the country."
"I am trying to earn an honest living," said Mullins, in agitation1. "My employers know nothing to my prejudice. Do you come as a friend or an enemy?"
"Mr. Mullins, I haven't the least intention of harming you. I will not even appear to know you. I came here to see Dean & Downie, with whom I have business."
"Heaven be praised! I will not soon forget your kindness. Here comes Mr. Dean. Remember your promise."
At this moment Mr. Dean entered the office. David Mullins had returned to his desk.
"This young man wishes to see you, Mr. Dean," he said, formally, when his employer entered.
Mr. Dean looked at Chester, inquiringly.
"I am Chester Rand, with whom you have had some correspondence," said Chester, tendering his card. "I have just arrived from New York."
"You Chester Rand?" he exclaimed. "Why, you are a boy."
"I must plead guilty to that indictment," said Chester, smiling, "but I am the owner of the lots which I understand are wanted for the new hotel."
David Mullins, who heard this conversation, looked up in amazement3. He had not known of the correspondence with Chester, as Mr. Dean had written his letter personally, and it had not gone through the office.
"Can you furnish any evidence of this?" asked Mr. Dean.
"Here is the letter you sent me, and here is a copy of my reply."
The broker took the letter from Chester's hand and all doubt vanished from his countenance4
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