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CHAPTER XXVIII. A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS.
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Philip took another walk in the afternoon, and was rather amused to see how much attention he received. When he drew near the hotel he was stared at by several gaping1 youngsters, who apparently2 were stationed there for no other purpose. He overheard their whispers:
“That's him! That's Philip de Gray, the wonderful fiddler!”
“I never suspected, when I lived at Norton, that I was so much of a curiosity,” he said to himself. “I wish I knew what they'll say about me to-morrow.”
At six o'clock Morris Lovett called and received his ticket.
“You'll have a big house to-night, Philip,” he said. “I know a lot of fellows that are going.”
“I am glad to hear it,” said Philip, well pleased, for he concluded that if such were the case his purse would be considerably3 heavier the next day.
“It's strange how quick you've come up;” said Morris. “I never expected you'd be so famous.”
“Nor I,” said Philip, laughing.
“I'd give anything if I could have my name posted round like yours.”
“Perhaps you will have, some time.”
“Oh, no! I couldn't play more'n a pig,” said Morris decidedly. “I'll have to be a clerk, and stick to business.”
“You'll make more money in the end that way, Morris, even if your name isn't printed in capitals.”
The professor rubbed his hands in glee.
“Did you see what a house we have, Mr. de Gray?”
“Yes, professor.”
“I think there'll be a hundred dollars over and above expenses.”
“That will be splendid!” said Philip, naturally elated.
“The firm of Riccaboeca and De Gray is starting swimmingly.”
“So it is. I hope it will continue so.”
“Here is the program, Mr. de Gray. You will observe that I appear first, in my famous soliloquy. You will follow, with the 'Carnival5 of Venice.' Do you feel
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