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CHAPTER XI. JED'S FIRST APPEARANCE ON THE STAGE.
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Several gentlemen were sitting on the piazza1 in front of the hotel. Among them was Jed's acquaintance of the night before, Harry2 Bertram.
When he saw Mr. Mordaunt in the buggy he advanced to greet him.
"I am glad to see you, Mr. Mordaunt," he said. "I wanted to consult you."
"Yes. Young Clinton is sick and can't play to-night."
"What's the matter with the boy?"
"He is threatened with fever."
"Couldn't he play to-night? His part is a small one, but it is important."
"The doctor absolutely forbids his appearing on the stage."
"That is awkward. If we were in the city[Pg 97] we might get a substitute, but a common country boy would make a mess of the part."
"You have a boy with you. Do you think he would do?"
"You have known him longer than I. I refer the matter to you."
"Why, it's Jed!" exclaimed Bertram, examining our hero closely.
"Didn't you know me, Mr. Bertram?" asked Jed smilingly.
"Who could, with such a change of dress? You must have met some good fairy. And how did you fall in with Mr. Mordaunt?"
"Then you have left Scranton for good?"
"For good, I hope. If I can help you in any way I will do my best."
"Try him, Bertram," said the manager. "He is very presentable. Take him in hand, and see if you can't get him ready to take Ralph Clinton's place."
"Then no time is to be lost. Come up to my room, Jed, and I will tell you what you are expected to do—that is, if you have had supper."
[Pg 98]
"I ate my supper on the road before I fell in with Mr. Mordaunt."
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