Bart Stirling's Road to Success - Or, The Young Express Agent by Allen [pseud.] Chapman
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either. There's someone else."
"Is there?" murmured the roustabout weakly. "There is. It is Mr. Leslie, the express superintendent. I told him about you. He left this ten dollars for you, and the way he did it ought to make you proud." Bart forced the bank note into Baker's hand. The man was shaking like a leaf from emotion. He stood like one spellbound, unable to take in all at once the good that was said of him and done him. "Come," rallied Bart, giving him a ringing slap on the shoulder, "brace up and be what you have proved yourself to be--a man!" Baker started electrically. His tones showed some force as he said: "All right--you've made me feel good. But you don't know a whole lot, and I can't tell you. You say you're my friend." "You believe that I am, do you not?" "Yes, I do, and that's why I don't want to drag you into any complications. This ten dollars is mine, isn't it?" "Certainly." "Will you spend it for me?" "What do you mean?" |
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