The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him by Paul Leicester Ford
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rot away. The other men followed him on his tour of inspection, and
whispered together nervously. It did not take Peter long to examine all he wanted to see. Handing back the lantern at the door, he said: "Give me your names." The men looked nonplussed, and shifted their weights uneasily from leg to leg. "You," said Peter, looking at the man who had interfered with him. "Wot do yer want with it?" he was asked. "That's my business. What's your name?" "John Tingley." "Where do you live?" "310 West 61st Street." Peter obtained and wrote down the names and addresses of the trio. He then went to the "office" of the company, which was now opened. "Is this an incorporated company?" he asked of the man tilted back in a chair. "No," said the man, adding two chair legs to terra firma, and looking at Peter suspiciously. "Who owns it?" Peter queried. |
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