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CHAPTER VII—GRUBSTAKED
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chatter31. Jaques did not say much, but he looked pleased. As for Moran, he steadily32 worked his way through the good things set before him. His one remark was: “If we strike grub like this, ma’am, we’ll want to stop right in your town.”
“Then my husband will lose his order,” Mrs. Jaques replied, and though she laughed, Jimmy thought her answer had some significance.
When she cleared the table Jaques lighted a cigar and smiled rather grimly when Jimmy inquired if trade was good.
“Well,” he said, “it might be better—that’s one reason why I’d like to make a deal with you. There’s less money in keeping store than you might suppose. I’ve been two years in this town, and my customers are mostly of the kind the beginner gets—those who can’t pay up in time, and those who don’t mean to pay at all. The ones worth having go to the other man.”
“Where were you before?” Jimmy asked.
“In Toronto. But the wages I was making in a department store were not enough to marry on. With a few dollars Susie had left her and with what I’d saved we thought we might make a start; but there’s not much room for the small man now in the eastern cities, and we came out West. It’s a pull all along; but we’d make some progress if the blame bush settlers would pay their bills.”
Jimmy felt sympathetic. The man did not look as if he found the struggle easy.
“Have you got your business fixed?” Mrs. Jaques asked, coming in from an adjoining room.
“Not yet,” Bethune answered. “I’ve a suspicion that your husband was waiting for you; and I couldn’t object, because I ventured to believe you would say a word in our favor.”
Mrs. Jaques studied him keenly. He was a handsome man, with graceful33 manners, and she thought him honest; and it was difficult to associate duplicity with Jimmy’s open face.
“Well,” she promised, “I’ll go as far as I can.”
“Then we’ll get down to business.” Jaques turned to his guests. “You feel pretty sure you’ll find the gold when you get back?”
“No,” said Jimmy
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