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CHAPTER XXVIII. RUPERT RESIGNS HIS SITUATION.
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Rupert had been a bell-boy for more than a year. He found his employers very pleasant and considerate, and his salary was larger, probably, than he could get anywhere else. Still the position was not likely to lead to anything better, unless he might in time qualify himself to be a hotel clerk.
Sometimes he talked over the matter with Leslie, but the latter had the advantage of knowing just what he aspired1 to. He was determined2 some day to be an actor, and was content to remain in his present place till there was an opening for him on the stage.
One day Rupert received a letter from Colorado. He knew, of course, that the letter was written by his old acquaintance, Giles Packard, from whom he heard occasionally. This was the letter:
"Friend Rupert—
"I have been meaning for some time to write to[Pg 258] you, but my mode of life is not favorable to letter-writing, and whenever I take my pen in hand I feel as awkward as a Chinaman would with a knife and fork. I think it is three months since I heard from you, but I hope you are well and getting on nicely. How is the little boy you took charge of? It was a pretty big responsibility for a lad of your age, but I am sure you would take better care of him than a good many older persons.
"Don't forget that you promised to let me know if you needed some help. Even small boys cost something to bring up, and I have plenty, while you are only beginning life. I suppose you are still a bell-boy at the Somerset Hotel. Now that is a good position for a boy, but it seems to me that it is about time you took up something else. Before choosing what it shall be, I want you to come out and make me a visit. I feel pretty lonely sometimes, having neither 'chick nor child,' unless I count you. I think it would do you good to see a little something of the far West. I inclose a draft for two hundred dollars for your expenses out here. If all is right I want you either to ask for a vacation or leave your situation, and start as soon as you can. Don't be afraid, for I will see that you don't suffer, even if you don't get a new place right off."
Here followed some directions as to finding him, and then the letter ended.
The proposal struck Rupert favorably. He[Pg 259] had a natural desire to travel, and had a great anxiety to see Chicago and other places, of which he had heard a great deal.
He went at once to the proprietor
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