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CHAPTER VI PAUL AS AN ARTIST
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Paul was not slow in following Mike. He was a good runner, and would have had no difficulty in keeping up with his enemy if the streets had been empty. But to thread his way in and out among the numerous foot passengers that thronged1 the sidewalks was not so easy. He kept up pretty well, however, until, in turning a street corner, he ran at full speed into a very stout2 gentleman, whose scanty3 wind was quite knocked out of him by the collision. He glared in anger at Paul, but could not at first obtain breath enough to speak.
“I beg your pardon, sir,” said Paul, who, in spite of his desire to overtake Mike, felt it incumbent4 upon him to stop and offer an apology.
“What do you mean, sir,” exploded the fat man, at last, “by tearing through the streets like a locomotive? You've nearly killed me.”
“I am very sorry, sir.”
“You ought to be. Don't you know better than to run at such speed? You ought to be indicted5 as a public nuisance.
“I was trying to catch a thief,” said Paul.
“Trying to catch a thief? How's that?” asked the stout gentleman, his indignation giving way to curiosity.
“I was selling packages in front of the post office when he and another boy came up and stole my basket.”
“Indeed! What were you selling?”
“Prize packages, sir.”
“What was in them?”
“Candy.”
“Could you make much that way?”
“About a dollar a day.”
“I'd rather have given you a dollar than had you run against me with such violence. I feel it yet.”
“Indeed, sir, I'm very sorry.”
“Well, I'll forgive you, under the circumstances. What's your name?”
“Paul Hoffman.”
“Well, I hope you'll get back your basket. Some time, if you see me in the street, come up and let me know. Would you know me again?”
“I think I should, sir.”
“Well, good-morning. I hope you'll catch the thief.”
“I thank you, sir.”
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