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face burn. He looked at the man narrowly and made up his mind he was not a fellow to be desired for an acquaintance.

Having finished, our hero paid his bill and left the restaurant. He scarcely knew which way to turn, but resolved to look over the newspapers first and see if any positions were offered.

While in the reading room he saw Josiah Bean and his acquaintance leave the hotel and walk in the direction of Broad street.

A little later Joe took from the paper he was reading the addresses of several people who wanted help, and then he, too, left the hotel.

The first place he called at was a florist's establishment, but the pay was so small he declined the position.

โ€œI could not live on three dollars per week,โ€ he said.

โ€œThat is all we care to pay,โ€ answered the proprietor, coldly. โ€œIt is more than other establishments pay.โ€

โ€œThen I pity those who work at the other places,โ€ returned Joe, and walked out.





CHAPTER XV.

WHAT HAPPENED TO JOSIAH BEAN.

In the meantime Josiah Bean and the slick-looking individual turned into Broad street and made their way to a certain establishment known as the Eagle's Club.

Here Henry Davis called another man aside.

โ€œSay, Foxy, do you know anybody down to Barwell & Cameron's?โ€ he asked, in a low tone, so that the old farmer could not hear.

โ€œYesโ€”a clerk named Chase.โ€

โ€œThen come down and introduce me.โ€

โ€œWhat's the game?โ€

โ€œNever mindโ€”there's a tenner in it for you if it works.โ€

โ€œThen I'm on, Bill.โ€

โ€œHushโ€”my name is Henry Davis.โ€

โ€œAll right, Hank,โ€ returned Foxy, carelessly.

He came forward and was introduced to the old farmer in the following fashion:

โ€œMr. Richard Barlowโ€”of Barlow & Small, manufacturers.โ€

All three made their way to the establishment of Barwell & Cameron, and then Henry Davis was introduced under that name to a clerk.

As soon as Foxy had departed the slick-looking individual turned to the clerk and called the old farmer forward.

โ€œThis is my esteemed friend, Mr. Josiah Bean, of Haydown Center. He has business with Mr. Cameron, I believe.โ€

โ€œI'm here to collect six hundred dollars,โ€ said Josiah Bean. โ€œMr. Cameron writ me some letters about it.โ€

โ€œVery well, sir. Sit down, gentlemen, and I'll tell Mr. Cameron.โ€

The two were kept waiting for a few minutes and were then ushered into a private office. Through Chase, the clerk, Henry Davis was introduced and then Josiah Bean. All the papers proved to be correct, and after the old farmer had signed his name he was given a check.

โ€œSee here, I want the cash,โ€ he demanded.

โ€œVery well,โ€ said Mr. Cameron. โ€œIndorse the check and I'll have the money drawn for you across the street.โ€

The farmer wrote down his name once more, and a few minutes later received his six hundred dollars in twelve brand-new fifty-dollar bills.

โ€œGosh! Them will be nice fer Mirandy to look at,โ€ was his comment, as he surveyed the bills.

โ€œBe careful that you don't lose them, Mr. Bean,โ€ cautioned Henry Davis, as the two left the establishment.

โ€œReckon the best thing I can do is to git back to hum this afternoon,โ€ remarked Josiah Bean, when he was on the street.

โ€œOh, now you are in town you'll have to look around a bit,โ€ said the slick-looking individual. โ€œYou can take a train back to-morrow just as well. Let me show you a few of the sights.โ€

This tickled the old farmer and he agreed to remain over until the next noon. Then Henry Davis dragged the old man around to various points of interest and grew more familiar than ever.

While they were at the top of one of the big office buildings Henry Davis pretended to drop his pocketbook.

โ€œHow careless of me!โ€ he cried.

โ€œGot much in it?โ€ queried Josiah Bean.

โ€œThree thousand dollars.โ€

โ€œDo tell! It's a powerful sight o' money to carry so careless like.โ€

โ€œIt is. Maybe you had better carry it for me, Mr. Bean.โ€

โ€œNot me! I ain't goin' to be responsible fer nobody's money but my ownโ€”an' Mirandy's.โ€

โ€œBetter see if your own money is safe.โ€

Josiah Bean got out his wallet and counted the bills.

โ€œSafe enough.โ€

โ€œAre you sure? I thought there was only five hundred and fifty.โ€

โ€œNo, six hundred.โ€

โ€œI'll bet you ten dollars on it.โ€

โ€œWhat! can't I count straight,โ€ gasped the old farmer, much disturbed. โ€œSix hundred I tell you,โ€ he added, after he had gone over the amount once more.

โ€œIf there is I'll give you the ten dollars,โ€ answered the slick one. โ€œLet me count the bills.โ€

โ€œAll right, there ye be, Mr. Davis.โ€

Henry Davis took the wallet and pretended to count the bills.

โ€œHullo, what's that?โ€ he cried, whirling around.

โ€œWhat's wot?โ€ demanded Josiah Bean, also looking around.

โ€œI thought I heard somebody cry fire.โ€

โ€œDon't say thet! Say, let's git out o' hereโ€”I don't want to look at the sights.โ€

โ€œAll rightโ€”here's your money. I guess it's six hundred after all,โ€ answered the slick-looking individual, passing over the wallet.

They hurried to the elevator and got into quite a crowd of people.

โ€œWait for me here,โ€ said Henry Davis, as they walked past the side corridor. โ€œI want to step in yonder office and send a message to a friend.โ€

He ran off, leaving the old farmer by himself. Josiah Bean looked around him nervously.

โ€œI guess that wasn't no cry o' fire after all,โ€ he mused. โ€œWell, if there's a fire I kin git out

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