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Chapter XXXVI — A Surprising Discovery
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"I suppose I have done all I can," said Ben to himself. "There will be no object in remaining in Montreal any longer."
He immediately purchased a ticket, and took the next train homeward. He arrived in Boston at mid-day.
He went at once to the store, and was cordially welcomed by the bookkeeper.
"I am glad to see you, Ben," said the young man. "My uncle is well pleased with the orders you have sent home."
"Then he is satisfied with me?"
"I leave him to tell you that. You can go at once into the countingroom."
Ben reported himself as directed.
"Welcome back, Ben," said the old gentleman. "Have you just arrived?"
"I reached the station twenty minuets ago, sir."
"And came directly to the store; I like that. How do you like drumming?"
"It requires patience, sir; but I like it. I hope you are satisfied with me."
"You have exceeded my anticipations1. To be candid2 with you, I doubted the expedience3 of sending so young a representative."
"I know that, sir, and it made me work harder."
"I should have no hesitation4 in sending you again. In fact, I shall probably send you next month to New York and Philadelphia."
"I should like that very much, sir," said Ben, his eyes sparkling. "I shall try to satisfy you."
"I think you will," said his employer kindly5. "I never doubted your fidelity6. Now I feel assured of your capacity and tact7. Have you any orders not yet reported?"
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预期( anticipation的名词复数 ); 预测; (信托财产收益的)预支; 预期的事物 | |
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