The Submarine Boys on Duty - Life of a Diving Torpedo Boat by Victor G. Durham
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fellow-townsmen, a disagreeable fellow, but a hotel keeper must always
preserve a proper balance of suspicion when dealing with strangers, and especially strangers who follow callings that do not commonly lead to prosperity. Probably "Old Man" Holt, as he was known, remembered a few experiences with the tribe of itinerant photographers. At any rate he did not mean to make the mistake of being too cordial with these young representatives of the snap-shot art. "Is there any business around here?" asked Jack, after awhile. "Oh, there's a Main Street, back uptown, that has some real pretty homes," admitted the hotel keeper, "an' some likely-lookin' cross streets. Dunhaven ain't an awful homely town, as ye'll see after you've walked about a bit." "But is there any business here?" insisted Hal Hastings, patiently. "I guess maybe you're business photografters, then?" suggested the hotel keeper. "What kinds of business are there here?" asked Jack. Jabez Holt cast away a much-mangled toothpick and placed another in his mouth before he replied, with a chuckle: "Well, I reckon about the only business here that the town is doing any talkin' about at present is one that don't want no photografters around." "And what may that business be?" persisted Jack. |
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