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CHAPTER XIII. A SPECULATIVE INVESTMENT.
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It leaked out after a while that Tom and Ferguson were intending to leave River Bend, and considerable regret was expressed by the other members of the party. Tom was a general favorite. His youth and his obliging disposition1 made him liked by all except Missouri Jack2 and his set. It cannot be said that his Scotch3 friend was popular, but he was, at all events, highly respected as a man of high principle and rigid4 honesty. This was not the way the miners expressed it. They called him a "square" man, and that word expressed high moral praise. They all felt that Tom was going off in good company.
Before they went, the two had a chance for a speculation5. Two weeks before, a man came to River Bend, across the country, with a horse and[Pg 122] wagon6, the latter an old express wagon, which he had brought round the Horn from some one of the Eastern States. What had induced him to take so much trouble to convey such bulky articles was not quite clear. Now that he was a miner he had no use for them, and at River Bend they were not saleable. This man, Abner Kent, came to Ferguson's tent, where he and Tom were resting after the labors7 of the day. He was a tall man, with a shambling gait and an angular face.
"Good-evening," he said. "If you ain't busy I'll sit down a few minutes."
"We are glad to see you Mr. Kent," said Ferguson. "Tom and I were discussing our plans, but we've plenty of time for that. Come in. Here's a place for you."
"I hear that you are going to leave us, you two?"
"Yes, Tom has some business in San Francisco, and I want to see a little more of the country."[Pg 123]
"How are you going?"
"We'll take the cars if we can find any," answered Tom. "If we can't we'll foot it."
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