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CHAPTER XXIV. A STARTLING DISCOVERY.
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Jed slept on, unconscious of his loss, till the sun flooded the room with golden light. Then he opened his eyes and wondered for a moment where he was. But recollection came to his aid, and he recalled the incidents of his meeting with Graham and sharing the latter's room.
He looked over to the other side of the bed, but his roommate was not to be seen.
"I suppose it is late and he has gone to his business," thought Jed tranquilly1. "Probably he didn't want to wake me up."
This explanation seemed natural enough till he noticed that the pillow on the right-hand side of the bed did not seem to have been used. Lifting the quilt, he discovered that the sheet was smooth. Clearly Graham had not slept there at all.
"What does it mean?" thought Jed, [Pg 213]perplexed. "Why didn't he come back last evening?"
This was a question which he could not answer. No suspicion, however, had yet dawned upon him that anything was wrong.
"Well," he said, jumping out of bed, "I must get up and try for a place. I guess I can find that eating-house where we took supper. Let me see, what was the name? Oh, Smith & Green. Well, I feel as if I could dispose of a good breakfast."
He washed his face and hands and proceeded to dress. Mechanically, but not from any feeling of uneasiness, he thrust his hand into his pocket in search of his wallet. The pocket was empty!
His heart gave a jump, and he hurriedly examined his other pockets, but it was of no avail. Then he looked about the room and on the floor, but there was no trace of the lost wallet.
Jed felt faint, and his legs trembled under him, as he thought of the terrible situation in which he was placed. He began to connect Graham's absence with his loss, and [Pg 214]understood that his new acquaintance had played him false.
It was a shock to him, for his nature was trustful, and he hated to believe that a young man who had seemed so friendly should prove so treacherous2.
"What shall I do?" thought poor Jed. "I haven't enough money for my breakfast, and I am very hungry."
At this point, just as he was ready to go out, there came a knock at the door.
Jed rose and opened it. He confronted a stout
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