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CHAPTER XXXI. JED RETURNS GOOD FOR EVIL.
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In the short time before the Juno left for Bar Harbor, Schuyler Roper became quite intimate with Jed. There was never a trace of condescension1 in his manner to his boy friend, but Jed was always treated as if in birth and position he was the equal of the young patrician2. Together they walked about the city, and frequently dined together, always at some expensive hotel or restaurant.
"What time is it, Jed?" asked Mr. Roper one day as they were passing the Star Theatre.
"I am afraid I left my watch at home," answered Jed, smiling.
"Then we shall have to supply its place."
Schuyler Roper turned the corner of Fourteenth Street, and led the way to Tiffany's well-known establishment on the corner of Fifteenth Street and union Square.
"Let us see some gold watches," he said to a salesman.
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A tray of handsome timepieces was produced.
"How expensive a watch would you like, sir? Is it for yourself?"
"No, for this young gentleman. Look over these watches, Jed, and see what one you like best."
Jed made choice of a very neat gold watch with a handsome dial.
"What is the price?" asked Mr. Roper.
"A hundred and twenty-five dollars."
Jed opened his eyes wide in astonishment3. A hundred and twenty-five dollars seemed to him a very large sum, and so unaccustomed was he to expensive jewelry4 that he had not known that there were any watches so costly5.
"Very well; we will take it. Show me some gold chains."
Choice was made of a fifty-dollar gold chain. It was attached to the watch, and Mr. Roper, handing it to Jed, said, "Put it in your pocket."
"Do you really mean the watch and chain for me?" asked Jed, almost incredulous.
"Certainly."
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