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CHAPTER XXII — LUKE SECURES A NEW FRIEND
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Luke was engaged in copying when Mr. Armstrong called. Though he felt surprised to see his visitor, Luke did not exhibit it in his manner, but welcomed him politely, and invited him into the sitting-room1.
"I have called to inquire the address of your friend, Mr. Roland Reed," said Mr. Armstrong. Then, seeing a little uneasiness in Luke's face, he added quickly: "Don't think I have the slightest suspicion of him as regards the loss of the bonds. I wish only to consult him, being myself at a loss what steps to take. He may be able to help me."
Of course, Luke cheerfully complied with his request.
"Has anything been heard yet at the bank?" he asked.
"Nothing whatever. In fact, it does not appear to me that any very serious efforts have been made to trace the robber or robbers. I am left to undertake the task myself."
"If there is anything I can do to help you, Mr. Armstrong, I shall be very glad to do so," said Luke.
"I will bear that in mind, and may call upon you. As yet, my plans are not arranged. Perhaps Mr. Reed, whom I take to be an experienced man of the world, may be able to offer a suggestion. You seem to be at work," he added, with a look at the table at which Luke had been sitting.
"Yes, sir, I am making out some bills for Mr. Reed."
"Is the work likely to occupy you long?"
"No, sir; I shall probably finish the work this week."
"And then your time will be at your disposal?"
"Yes, sir."
"Pardon me the question, but I take it your means are limited?"
"Yes, sir; till recently they have been very limited—now, thanks to Mr. Reed, who pays a liberal salary for his little girl's board, we are very comfortable, and can get along very well, even if I do not immediately find work."
"I am glad to hear that. If I should hear of any employment likely to please you I will send you word."
"Thank you, sir."
"Would you object to leave home?"
"No, sir; there is little or no prospect2 in Groveton, and though my mother would miss me, she now has company, and I should feel easier about leaving her."
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