Bart Stirling's Road to Success - Or, The Young Express Agent by Allen [pseud.] Chapman
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He had startled Baker--his incoherent mutterings persuaded Bart of this. "Don't you want to tell?" continued Bart. "All right, only it was you who waved an arm at him from the freight car this afternoon, wasn't it, now?" "Well, yes, it was," admitted Baker in a low tone. "And you said something to him." "Yes, I did. See here, I heard him calling you down and threatening you, for I slunk up to the shed here to see what he was up to. I'm interested in him, I am, and so are others. When I got back in hiding I spoke out, I told him something--something that made his crabbed old soul wizen up, something that scared the daylights out of him. He had a brother, once. He's dead, now. I said something that made this old rascal think his brother's ghost had come back to earth to haunt him." "How could you do that?" inquired Bart, very much interested. "Because I had certain knowledge. Don't ask any further. It will all come out, some day--the day I'm waiting and working for. You saw how he was affected. Well, I threatened things that laid him out flat if he dared to so much as place a straw in your path." "I understand, now," said Bart. He waited for a minute or two, hoping Baker would divulge something |
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