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CHAPTER XLIV. CONCLUSION.
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Mr. Emanuel Manson was considerably1 surprised to see Paul walk into the office the morning after his arrival. He was not aware that our hero was still in Mr. Bradford's employ. Though it had been at first suggested that Mrs. Palmer should come weekly to receive a part of Paul's salary, Mr. Bradford afterward2 decided3 to give his young agent a hundred dollars in advance, which was placed in his mother's hands, and obviated4 the necessity of her calling. Seeing and hearing nothing of Paul, therefore, Mr. Manson naturally concluded that he had been discharged, and was seeking for employment elsewhere.
"Good-morning, Mr. Manson!" said Paul, politely.
"What, you here again?" exclaimed Manson, by no means pleased.
"Yes, I am here again."
"It was hardly worth your while to come," said the book-keeper, with a sneer5. "We have no vacancy6."
Paul smiled, for he saw what was meant.
[Pg 293]"Is Julius here still?" he asked.
"Yes, he is, and likely to stay. You needn't flatter yourself you can step into his place."
"I haven't the slightest wish to do so," said Paul, good-naturedly.
"What are you doing?" asked the book-keeper, not without some curiosity.
"I have been traveling for a house in this city."
"Indeed! It was a fortunate house."
"I agree with you, Mr. Manson. I have done very well for them."
"You travel! I'd as soon send a baby."
"I dare say you would. Is Mr. Bradford in?"
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