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CHAPTER XXXVIII. A SCENE AT OMAHA.
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Paul had good reason to exult1 in the success of his mission. He had certainly done well for his employer, for he had sold out his mining property at a profit of seven thousand dollars, while as for himself he had two thousand dollars to show as the recompense of his shrewdness.
Our hero did not immediately leave Custer City, but looked about him, as instructed by Mr. Bradford. The result was that he purchased a new mine, paying three thousand dollars, one thousand being on his own account, the other two-thirds on behalf of his employer. This he left in charge of his new friend, Jim Scott, and, when matters had been fully2 arranged, started on his way home.
At Omaha Paul decided3 to stop over for twenty-four hours, having a little business to attend to for Mr. Bradford.
"I am sorry," said the landlord, "that I can't give you a room by yourself. I am crowded."
[Pg 262]Paul hesitated, for he didn't like sharing the room of a total stranger.
"Are the other hotels in the city likely to be full?" he asked.
"More than likely. Still, you can try."
However, Paul didn't care to take the time for searching, when there was such a slight chance of success.
"Where can you put me?" he asked.
"In No. 37. There is one gentleman there, who seems quiet; I don't think he will disturb you."
"Are there two beds?"
"Yes."
"Then I suppose I may as well make it do."
Paul was accordingly shown up to No. 37. He found that it was what is called a double room. That is, there were two beds in it.
"Where is the other gentleman?" he asked.
"He won't be in till late in the evening," was the reply.
"Do you happen to remember his name?" Paul inquired.
"John Davenport."
"Where does he hail from?"
"Kansas City."
"Probably he is all right," thought our hero,[Pg 263] "though I don't quite like the idea of rooming with a complete stranger. Well, I will take the room."
It was about the middle of the afternoon. Paul deposited his carpet-bag in the room, but what articles of value he had he left for safe keeping in the office of the hotel, as
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