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CHAPTER XVII A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY
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On the day that Abner Balberry started for New York to look for Nat, our hero was called into Mr. Garwell's private office.
"Nat, how would you like to take a run down to Trenton with me?" asked the gentleman, pleasantly.
"I'd like it first-rate, Mr. Garwell," was the prompt answer.
"Very well, we'll go in half an hour. I wish to look up certain records concerning some property."
"When will we be back, Mr. Garwell?"
"Oh, some time this evening," answered the gentleman.
It may be mentioned here that John Garwell was a real estate broker1. He handled only high-class properties, and chiefly those used for business purposes. He had started years before in a modest way, but was now fairly well-to-do, and his business was steadily2 increasing. He had taken a great fancy to Nat, and was wondering if he could not use the lad as a private secretary.
"I'd do it in a minute if the boy knew shorthand and typewriting," he told himself. "Perhaps I can get him to learn those branches."
At the appointed time our hero was ready for the trip to Trenton. His employer had stuffed a valise full of legal papers, and Nat took possession of the bag.
"Be careful of that valise," cautioned Mr. Garwell. "The contents are very valuable."
"I'll look out for it," was the answer.
They walked to the ferry, and there took a boat to Jersey3 City, and then boarded a train bound for the capital city of New Jersey. Mr. Garwell had obtained seats in a parlor4 car, and the elegant furnishings impressed Nat deeply.
"These cars are like palaces," he said.
"They are certainly comfortable," was his employer's response.
On the trip to Trenton Mr. Garwell asked Nat much about himself, and at last the boy told his tale from beginning to end.
"I don't suppose you care to go back to the farm," said Mr. Garwell, with a quiet smile.
"No, sir, I want to stay in New York. I believe there is more of a future here for me than on the farm."
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