The Submarine Boys' Trial Trip - "Making Good" as Young Experts by Victor G. Durham
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"Pooh!" retorted the capitalist. "We'll go to the hotel. Farnum will cool down soon enough, and realize what we represent to him. Inside of two hours he'll have people out to find out whether we've left town. Gentlemen, I don't know but it might be a good idea for us actually to leave Dunhaven." "An excellent idea," replied Lawyer Demarest, dryly, "for we shall only waste our time by remaining here." "What do you mean?" questioned the capitalist, quickly. "Farnum won't send for us." "He surely will, when he cools down." "I'm positive that he won't," asserted the lawyer. "If I know anything about men Farnum will get along without us from now on." "But he needs the money." "He can get it, Melville, I am inclined to think," returned the man of the law. "And we need the investment," continued George Melville. "Why, with my influential connections at Washington, and some other connections that I have, I can see a return of millions on our investment." "You will never make the investment, as long as Jacob Farnum has the deciding word," insisted Mr. Demarest. |
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