The Mystery of Monastery Farm by H. R. Naylor
page 68 of 106 (64%)
page 68 of 106 (64%)
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ALMOST A TRAGEDY A day or two after the sale of the Majestic, while the preparation of the transfer papers was going on, Mr. McLain's young man, who was acting as his secretary and clerk, asked his employer to be relieved of his present duties. "Why, what is the matter, Hiram?" asked Mr. McLain. "Don't you like your job?" "Yes, sir," was the prompt reply, "but I have got a place that suits me better, and, besides, I shall make more money." "Where are you going?" "Major Bancroft has given me the chief clerkship at the hotel." "Ah, I didn't know that you had met the major. What will he do with Case?" "I do not know." "Well, it will be several days before he gets possession. When do you want to leave me?" The reply was: "I should like to be released tonight, as Mr. Case is going to show me how to do the work." |
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