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CHAPTER 41. CONCLUSION.
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The Boston and Portland papers of the next morning contained full accounts of the discovery of the rendezvous1 of a gang of robbers whose operations had been extensive in and near Boston, together with the arrest of their chief.
In the account full credit was given to our young hero, Grit2, for his agency in the affair, and it was announced that the prize offered would be divided between Grit and the famous detective, Benjamin Baker3.
It may readily be supposed that this account created great excitement in Chester. Most of the villagers were heartily4 pleased by the good fortune and sudden renown5 of the young boatman; but there was at least one household to which the news brought no satisfaction. This was the home of Phil Courtney.
"What a fuss the papers make about that boy!" exclaimed Phil, in disgust. "I [Pg 283]suppose he will put on no end of airs when he gets home."
"Very likely," said Mr. Courtney. "He seems to have had good luck, that's all."
"It's pretty good luck to get a thousand dollars," said Phil enviously6. "Papa, will you do me a favor?"
"What is it?"
"Can't you put a thousand dollars in the bank for me, so that the boatman can't crow over me?"
"Money is very scarce with me just now, Philip," said his father. "It will do just as well to tell him you have a thousand dollars in my hands."
"I would rather have it in a bank," said Philip.
"Then you'll have to wait till it is convenient for me," said his father shortly.
It was true that money was scarce with Mr. Courtney. I have already stated that he had been speculating in Wall Street heavily, and with by no means unvarying success. In fact, the same evening he received a letter from his brother, stating that the market was so heavily against him that he must at once forward five thousand dollars to protect his
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baker
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renown
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broker
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delicacy
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sitting-room
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exultation
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astonishment
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affluence
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speculations
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