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第53章

Celia looked through the lattice-work and whistled a dead march.

Shopping with Aunt Henrietta the day before, she had paid that much for a dozen handkerchiefs.

"Maybe I'll get a raise next month," said Thomas."I'll be around to-morrow at the same time with a bag of flour and the laundry soap.""All right," said Celia."Annette's married cousin pays only $20 a month for a flat in the Bronx."Never for a moment did she count on the Spraggins money.She knew Aunt Henrietta's invincible pride of caste and pa's mightiness as a Colossus of cash, and she understood that if she chose Thomas she and her grocer's young man might go whistle for a living.

Another day came, Thomas violating the dignity of Nabob Avenue with "The Devil's Dream," whistled keenly between his teeth.

"Raised to eighteen a week yesterday," he said."Been pricing flats around Morningside.You want to start untying those apron strings and unpinning that cap, old girl.""Oh, Tommy!" said Celia, with her broadest smile."Won't that be enough? I got Betty to show me how to make a cottage pudding.Iguess we could call it a flat pudding if we wanted to.""And tell no lie," said Thomas.

"And I can sweep and polish and dust--of course, a parlor maid learns that.And we cold whistle duets of evenings.""The old man said he'd raise me to twenty at Christmas if Bryan couldn't think of any harder name to call a Republican than a 'postponer,'" said the grocer's young man.

"I can sew," said Celia; "and I know that you must make the gas company's man show his badge when he comes to look at the meter;and I know how to put up quince jam and window curtains.""Bully! you're all right, Cele.Yes, I believe we can pull it off on eighteen."As he was jumping into the wagon the second parlor maid braved discovery by running swiftly to the gate.

"And, oh, Tommy, I forgot," she called, softly."I believe I could make your neckties.""Forget it," said Thomas decisively.

"And another thing," she continued."Sliced cucumbers at night will drive away cockroaches.""And sleep, too, you bet," said Mr.McLeod."Yes, I believe if Ihave a delivery to make on the West Side this afternoon I'll look in at a furniture store I know over there."It was just as the wagon dashed away that old Jacob Spraggins struck the sideboard with his fist and made the mysterious remark about ten thousand dollars that you perhaps remember.Which justifies the reflection that some stories, as well as life, and puppies thrown into wells, move around in circles.Painfully but briefly we must shed light on Jacob's words.

The foundation of his fortune was made when he was twenty.A poor coal-digger (ever hear of a rich one?) had saved a dollar or two and bought a small tract of land on a hillside on which he tried to raise corn.Not a nubbin.Jacob, whose nose was a divining-rod, told him there was a vein of coal beneath.he bought the land from the miner for $125 and sold it a month afterward for $10,000.

Luckily the miner had enough left of his sale money to drink himself into a black coat opening in the back, as soon as he heard the news.

And so, for forty years afterward, we find Jacob illuminated with the sudden thought that if he could make restitution of this sum of money to the heirs or assigns of the unlucky miner, respite and Nepenthe might be his.

And now must come swift action, for we have here some four thousand words and not a tear shed and never a pistol, joke, safe, nor bottle cracked.

Old Jacob hired a dozen private detectives to find the heirs, if any existed, of the old miner, Hugh McLeod.

Get the point? Of course I know as well as you do that Thomas is going to be the heir.I might have concealed the name; but why always hold back you mystery till the end? I say, let it come near the middle so people can stop reading there if they want to.

After the detectives had trailed false clues about three thousand dollars--I mean miles--they cornered Thomas at the grocery and got his confession that Hugh McLeod had been his grandfather, and that there were no other heirs.They arranged a meeting for him and old Jacob one morning in one of their offices.

Jacob liked the young man very much.He liked the way he looked straight at him when he talked, and the way he threw his bicycle cap over the top of a rose-colored vase on the centre-table.

There was a slight flaw in Jacob's system of restitution.He did not consider that the act, to be perfect, should include confession.

So he represented himself to be the agent of the purchaser of the land who had sent him to refund the sale price for the ease of his conscience.

"Well, sir," said Thomas, "this sounds to me like an illustrated post-card from South Boston with 'We're having a good time here'

written on it.I don't know the game.Is this ten thousand dollars money, or do I have to save so many coupons to get it?"Old Jacob counted out to him twenty five-hundred-dollar bills.

That was better, he thought, than a check.Thomas put them thoughtfully into his pocket.

"Grandfather's best thanks," he said, "to the party who sends it."Jacob talked on, asking him about his work, how he spent his leisure time, and what his ambitions were.The more he saw and heard of Thomas, the better he liked him.He had not met many young men in Bagdad so frank and wholesome.

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