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CHAPTER XXV. STARK’S DISAPPOINTMENT.
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Philip Stark1 went back to the hotel with the tin box under his arm. He would like to have entered the hotel without notice, but this was impossible, for the landlord’s nephew was just closing up. Though not late for the city, it was very late for the country, and he looked surprised when Stark came in.
“I am out late,” said Stark, with a smile.
“Yes.”
“That is, late for Milford. In the city I never go to bed before midnight.”
“Have you been out walking?”
“Yes.”
“You found it rather dark, did you not?”
“It is dark as a pocket.”
“You couldn’t have found the walk a very pleasant one.”
“You are right, my friend; but I didn’t walk for pleasure. The fact is, I am rather worried about a business matter. I have learned that I am threatened with a heavy loss—an unwise investment in the West—and I wanted time to think it over and decide how to act.”
“I see,” answered the clerk, respectfully, for Stark’s words led him to think that his guest was a man of wealth.
“I wish I was rich enough to be worried by such a cause,” he said, jokingly.
“I wish you were. Some time I may be able to throw something in your way.”
“Do you think it would pay me to go to the West?” asked the clerk, eagerly.
“I think it quite likely—if you know some one out in that section.”
“But I don’t know anyone.”
“You know me,” said Stark, significantly.
“Do you think you could help me to a place, Mr. Stark?”
“I think I could. A month from now write to me Col. Philip Stark, at Denver, Colorado, and I will see if I can find an opening for you.”
“You are very kind, Mr.—I mean Col. Stark,” said the clerk, gratefully.
“Oh, never mind about the title,” returned Stark, smiling good-naturedly. “I only gave it to you just now, because everybody in Denver knows me as a colonel, and I am afraid a letter otherwise addressed would not reach me. By the way, I am sorry that I shall probably have to leave you to-morrow.”
“So soon?”
“Yes; it’s this tiresome2 business. I should not wonder if I might lose ten thousand dollars through the folly
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adj.荒凉的;严酷的;完全的;adv.完全地 | |
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