CaptainElishalaughedheartily。”Prettynighasgood,”hesaid。”Ididn’tnoticeanybetteronthewaytothedepotasIdroveup。AndIdoubtifthere’smanynewonesbuiltsinceIleft。It’samightyfinelotofrooms,Ithink。
  What’stherent?You’llexcusemyaskin’,thingsbein’astheyare。””Twenty-twohundredayear,”answeredhisniece,coldly。
  Thecaptainlookedather,whistled,brokeoffthewhistleinthemiddle,anddidalittlementalarithmetic。”Twenty-twohundredayear!”herepeated。”That’sonehundredandeightyoddamonth。Say,thatcousinofMrs。Dunn’smustwanttogethisinvestmentback。Youmeanforjustthesetenrooms?”
  Stephenlaughedscornfully。”Ourguardianhasbeencounting,Caro,”heremarked。”Yes。Yes,Icountedthismornin’whenIgotup。Iwasinterested,naturally。””Sure!Naturally,ofcourse,”sneeredtheboy。”Didyouthinkthetwenty-twohundredwastherentoftheentirebuilding?””Well,Ididn’tknow。I——””Therent,”interruptedCaroline,withdignity,”wastwenty-fourhundred,but,thankstoMrs。Dunn,whoexplainedtohercousinthatwewerefriendsofhers,itwasreduced。””Webeinginreducedcircumstances,”observedherbrotherinsupremedisgust。”Pitythepoororphans!Bygad!””ThatwasrealniceofMrs。Dunn,”declaredCaptainElisha,heartily。”She’sprettywell-offherself,Is’pose——hey,Caroline?””Ipresumeso。””Yes,yes。Abouthowmuchisshewuth,think?””Idon’tknow。Ineverinquired。””No。Well,downourway,”withachuckle,”wedon’thavetoinquire。Askanybodyyoumeetwhathisnextdoorneighbor’swuth,andhe’lltellyouwithinahundred,andhowhegotit,andhowmuchheowes,andhowhegetsalongwithhiswife。Ho!ho!
  Speakin’ofwives,isthisMr。Dunnmarried?”
  Helookedathisnieceasheaskedthequestion。TherewasnoreasonwhyCarolineshouldblush;sheknewit,andhatedherselffordoingit。”No,”sheanswered,resentfully,”heisnot。””Um-hm。What’shisbusiness?””Heisconnectedwithaproduceexchangehouse,Ibelieve。””Oneofthefirm?””Idon’tknow。InNewYorkwearenotaswellposted,orascurious,concerningourfriends’privateaffairsasyourtownspeopleseemtobe。””Iguessthat’sso。IimagineNewYorkersaretoobusygettin’itthemselvestobotherwhethertheirneighborshavegotitornot。
  Well,”hewenton,rising,”IguessI’vekeptyouyoungfolksfromyourworkor——orplay,orwhateveryouwasgoingtodo,longenoughforthisonce。IthinkI’llgooutforaspell。I’vegotanerrandortwoIwanttodo。Whattimedoyouhavedinner?””Welunchathalfpastone,”answeredCaroline。”Wedineatseven。””Oh,yes,yes!Ikeepforgettin’thatsupper’sdinner。Well,I
  presumelikelyI’llbebackforluncheon。IfIain’t,don’twaitforme。I’llbehomeaforesupper——thereIgoagain!——aforedinner,anyhow。Good-by。”
  Fiveminuteslaterhewasatthestreetcorner,inquiringofapoliceman”thehandiestwaytogettoPineStreet。”Followingthedirectionsgiven,heboardedatrainatthenearestsubwaystation,emergedatWallStreet,inquiredoncemore,locatedthestreethewaslookingfor,and,consultingacardwhichhetookfromabigstainedleatherpocket-book,walkedon,peeringatthenumbersofthebuildingshepassed。
  TheofficesofSylvester,Kuhn,andGraves,wereonthesixteenthfloorofanewandgorgeouslyappointedsky-scraper。WhenCaptainElishaenteredthefirm’sreceptionroom,hewasaccostedbyawide-awakeandextremelyself-possessedofficeboy。”Who’dyouwanttosee?”askedtheboy,briskly。
  Thecaptainremovedhishatandwipedhisforeheadwithhishandkerchief。”Holdonajiffy,Sonny,”hepanted。”Justgivemeaminutetosortofgetmyselftogether,asyoumightsay。Irodeupinoneofthoseexpresselevatorsofyours,andIkindoffeelasifmybootshadgottangledupwithmynecktie。Whenthatelevatorfellercastofffromthecellar,Ibeguntoshutuplikeaspyglass。Whew!
  Say,Son,isMr。Gravesin?””No,”repliedtheboy,grinning。”Hum!Stillinthesickbay,ishe——hey?””He’stohome。Gotacold。””Yup。It’stoobad。Mr——er——Sylvester,ishein?””Naw,heain’t。AndMr。Kuhn’sbusy。Won’toneoftheclerksdo?
  Whatdoyouwanttoseethefirmabout?””Well,Son,Ihadreasonsofmyown。However,IguessIwon’tdisturbMr。Kuhn,ifhe’sbusy’syousay。Here!youtellhim,orMr。Sylvesterwhenhecomes,thatCap’nWarren,Cap’nElishaWarrenofSouthDenboro——betterwriteitdown——calledandwillbebackabouthalfpasttwelveorthereabouts。Gotit,haveyou?Hum!isthatElisha?Youdon’ttellme!I’vebeenspellin’itforsixtyyears,moreorless,andneverrealizedithadsuchpossibilities。
  Lendmeyourpencil。There!yougiveMr。SylvesterthatandtellhimI’llseehimlater。Solong,Son。”
  Hedeparted,smiling。Theindignantofficeboythrewthecardonthetable。
  CaptainElishastrolleddownPineStreet,lookingabouthimwithinterest。Ithadbeenyearssincehevisitedthislocality,andthechangesweremany。Soon,however,hebegantorecognizefamiliarlandmarks。Hewasapproachingthewaterfront,andtherewerefewernewbuildings。WhenhereachedSouthStreethewasthoroughlyathome。
  Thedockswerecrowded。Theriverwasalivewithsmallcraftofallkinds。Steamersandschoonerswereplenty,butthecaptainmissedtheoldsquare-riggers,theclippershipsandbarks,suchashehadsailedinascabinboy,asforemasthand,and,later,commandedonmanyseas。
  Atlength,however,hesawfourmaststoweringabovetheroofofafreighthouse。Theywerenotschoonerrigged,thosemasts。Theyardsweresetsquareacross,andalongthemwerefurledroyalsanduppertopsails。Here,atlast,wasacraftworthlookingat。
  CaptainElishacrossedthestreet,hurriedpastthecoveredfreighthouse,andsawamagnificentgreatshiplyingbesideabroadopenwharf。Downthewharfhewalked,joyfully,asonewhogreetsanoldfriend。
  Thewharfwaspracticallydeserted。Anancientwatchmanwasdozinginasortofsentrybox,buthedidnotwake。Therewasapileofforeign-lookingcratesandboxesatthefurtherendofthepier,evidentlythelastbitofcargowaitingtobecartedaway。Thecaptaininspectedthepile,recognizedthegoodsasChineseandJapanese,thenreadthenameonthebigship’sstern。ShewastheEmpressoftheOcean,andherhomeportwasLiverpool。
  CaptainElisha,asafree-bornYankeeskipper,hadaninheritedandcherishedcontemptforBritish”lime-juicers,”buthecouldnothelpadmiringthisone。Tobeginwith,hersizeandtonnagewereenormous。Also,shewasfour-masted,insteadoftheusualthree,andherhullandlowersparswereofsteelinsteadofwood。A
  steelsailingvesselwassomethingofanoveltytothecaptain,andhewasseizedwithadesiretogoaboardandinspect。
  Theladderfromshiptowharfwasdown,ofcourse,andgettingonboardwasaneasymatter。Whenhereachedthedeckandlookedabouthim,thegreatsizeoftheshipwasstillmoreapparent。Thebulwarkswereashighasashortman’shead。Shewasdeckedoveraft,and,asthecaptainsaidafterwards,”hercabinshadnighasmanystoriesasahouse。”Fromtheroofofthe”firststory,”
  levelwiththebulwarks,extendedaseriesofbridges,whichcouldbehoistedorlowered,andbymeansofwhichherofficerscouldwalkfromsterntobowwithoutdescendingtothedeck。Therewasagood-sizedenginehouseforward,beyondthegalleyandforecastle。
  Evidentlytheworkofhoistinganchorsandcanvaswasdonebysteam。
  Thecaptainstrolledabout,lookingherover。Thenumberofimprovementssincehisseagoingdayswasastonishing。Hewasstandingbythewheel,nearthecompanionway,wishingthathemightinspecttheofficers’quarters,butnotlikingtodosowithoutaninvitation,whentwomenemergedfromthecabin。
  OneofthepairwasevidentlytheJapanesestewardoftheship。
  Theotherwasatall,clean-cutyoungfellow,whosegeneralappearanceandlackofsunburnshowedquiteplainlythathewasnotaseafaringmanbyprofession。ThestewardcaughtsightofCaptainElisha,and,walkingover,accostedhim。”Wanttoseeskipper,sir?”heasked,inbrokenEnglish。”Heashore。””No,Doctor,”repliedthecaptain,cheerfully。”Idon’twanttoseehim。I’vegotnobusinessaboard。It’sbeensometimesinceI
  trodthequarter-deckofasquare-rigger,andIcouldn’tresistthetemptationoftryin’howtheplanksfeltundermyfeet。Thisisconsider’bleofaclipperyou’vegothere,”headded。”Yes,sir,”repliedthestewardgrinning。”Whereyoufrom?”askedCaptainElisha。”Singapore,sir。””Cargoallout?””Yes,sir。””Waitin’foranotherone?””Yes,sir。WeloadforManilabimeby。””Manila,hey?Haveagoodpassageacross?””Yes,sir。Shegoodship。””Shouldn’twonder。Howd’yedo,sir,”totheyoungman,whowasstandingnear。”Hopeyouwon’tthinkI’mcrowdin’inwhereIdon’tbelong。Iwasjusttellin’thedoctorherethatithadbeensometimesinceItrodaquarter-deck,andIthoughtI’dseeifI’dforgotthefeel。””Haveyou?”askedtheyoungman,smiling。”Guessnot。Seemskindofnat’ral。Ineverhandledsuchawhaleofacraftasthis,though。Didn’thavemanyof’eminmyday。
  Comeoverinher,didyou?””No,”withashakeofthehead。”Nosuchluck。I’malandlubber,justscoutinground,that’sall。She’sabullyvessel,isn’tshe?””Looksso。TellyoubetterafterI’veseenwhatshecoulddoinafull-sailbreeze。Allhandsashore,Doctor?””Yes,sir,”repliedthesteward。”Crewpaidoffandspendin’theirmoney,Is’pose。Well,ifitain’tagainstorders,I’dkindofliketolookaroundalittlemite。MayI?”
  Thestewardmerelygrinned。Hiscompanionansweredforhim。”Certainlyyoumay,”hesaid。”I’mafriendofoneoftheconsignees,andI’dbegladtoshowyoutheship,ifyoulike。
  Shallwebeginwiththecabins?”
  CaptainElisha,delightedwiththeopportunity,expressedhisthanks,andthetourofinspectionbegan。Thestewardremainedondeck,butthecaptainandhisnewacquaintancestrolledthroughtheofficers’quarterstogether。”Jerushy!”exclaimedtheformer,asheviewedthemaincabin。”Say,youcouldprettynighhaveadancehere,couldn’tyou?A
  smallone。ThisremindsmeofthecabinaboardtheSeaGull,firstvesselIwentmateof——it’ssodiff’rent。Aboardherwehadtowalksittin’down。Therewa’n’troominthecabinformore’nonetostandupatatime。Butshecouldsail,justthesame——andcarryit,too。I’veseenherofftheHornwithstuddin’sailsset,whencrafttwiceherlengthandtonnagehadeverythingfurledabovethetops’lyard。Hihum!youmustn’tmindanoldsaltrunnin’onthisway。I’vebeenoutofthepickletubagoodwhile,butI
  cal’latethebrineain’talloutofmysystem。”
  Hisguide’seyessnapped。”Iunderstand,”hesaid,laughing。”I’veneverbeenatsea,onalongvoyage,inmylife,butIcanunderstandjusthowyoufeel。
  It’sinmyblood,Iguess。Icomeofasaltwaterline。MypeoplewerefromBelfast,Maine,andeverymanofthemwenttosea。””Belfast,hey?TheyturnedoutsomeANo。1sailorsinBelfast。I
  sailedunderaCap’nPearsonfromthereonce——JamesPearson,hisnamewas。””Hewasmygreatuncle。Iwasnamedforhim。MynameisJamesPearson,also。””WHAT?”CaptainElishawashugelydelighted。”Mr。Pearson,shakehands。IwanttotellyouthatyourUncleJimwasaseamanofthekindyoudreamabout,butseldommeet。Iwashissecondmatethreev’yages。Myname’sElishaWarren。”
  Mr。Pearsonshookhandsandlaughed,good-humoredly。”Gladtomeetyou,CaptainWarren,”hesaid。”AndI’mgladyouknewUncleJim。Asayoungster,hewasmyidol。Hecouldspinyarnsthatwereworthlisteningto。””Ibetyou!He’dseenthingswuthyarnin’about。Soyouain’tasailor,hey?Livin’inNewYork?”
  Theyoungmannodded。”Yes,”hesaid。Then,withadrysmile,”Ifyoucalloccupyingahallbedroomandeatingatathird-rateboarding-housetableliving。However,it’smyownfault。I’vebeenanewspapermansinceIleftcollege。ButIthrewupmyjobsixmonthsago。SincethenI’vebeenfree-lancing。””Have,hey?”Thecaptainwastoopolitetoaskfurtherquestions,buthehadnottheslightestideawhat”free-lancing”mightbe。
  Pearsondivinedhisperplexityandexplained。”I’vehadafeeling,”hesaid,”thatImightwritemagazinearticlesandstories——yes,possiblyanovelortwo。It’saseriousdisease,buttheonlywaytofindoutwhetherit’schronicornotistoexperiment。That’swhatI’mdoingnow。ThethingI’matworkonmayturnouttobeaseastory。SoIspendsometimearoundthewharvesandaboardthefewsailingshipsinport,pickingupmaterial。”
  CaptainElishapattedhimontheback。”Nowdon’tyougetdiscouraged,”hesaid。”Iusedtohaveanideathatnovelwritin’andpicturepaintin’waspovertyjobsformenwithhealthyappetites,butI’vechangedmymind。Idon’tknow’syou’llbelieveit,butI’vejustfoundout,forafact,thatsomepaintersgettwenty-twothousanddollarsforonepicture。ForONE,mindyou。Andalittlemiteofathing,too,thatcouldn’thavecostscarcelyanythingtopaint。Maybenovelssellforjustasmuch。_I_don’tknow。”
  Hiscompanionlaughedheartily。”I’mafraidnot,Captain,”hesaid。”Few,atanyrate。Ishouldbesatisfiedwithconsiderablyless,tobeginwith。Areyoulivinghereintown?””Well——we-ll,Idon’tknow。Iain’texactlylivin’,andIain’texactlyboardin’,but——Say!ain’tthatthedoctorcallin’you?”
  Itwasthesteward,andtherewasananxiousringinhisvoice。
  Pearsonexcusedhimselfandhurriedoutofthecabin。CaptainElishalingeredforafinallookabout。Thenhefollowedleisurely,becomingaware,ashereachedtheopenair,ofloudvoicesinangrydialogue。
  EntrancestotheEmpressoftheOcean’scabinswereonthemaindeck,andalsoontheraisedhalf-deckatthestern,nearthewheel,thebinnacleandtheofficers’corned-beeftubs,swingingintheirframes。Fromthisupperdecktwoflightsofstepsleddowntothemaindeckbelow。AtthetopofoneoftheseflightsstoodyoungPearson,coolandalert。BehindhimhalfcrouchedtheJapanesesteward,evidentlyverymuchfrightened。Atthefootofthestepsweregroupedthreeroughlookingmen,foreignersandsailorswithoutdoubt,andpartiallyintoxicated。Thethreemenwereanuglylot,andtheywereallyellingandjabberingtogetherinaforeignlingo。Asthecaptainemergedfromthepassagetotheopendeck,heheardPearsonreplyinthesamelanguage。”What’sthematter?”heasked。
  Pearsonansweredwithoutturninghishead。”Drunkensailors,”heexplained。”Partofthecrewhere。They’vebeenuptown,gotfull,andcomebacktosquareagrudgetheyseemtohaveagainstthesteward。I’mtellingthemthey’dbettergiveupandgoashore,iftheyknowwhenthey’rewelloff。”
  Thethreefellowsbytheladder’sfootwereconsultingtogether。
  Onthewharfwerehalfadozenloungers,collectedbytheprospectofarow。”IfIcanholdthemoffforafewminutes,”wentonPearson,”we’llbeallright。Thewharfwatchmanhasgoneforthepolice。Here!
  dropit!Whatareyouupto?”
  Oneofthesailorshaddrawnaknife。Theothertworeachedfortheirbeltsbehind,evidentlyintendingtofollowsuit。Fromtheloafersonthewharfcameshoutsofencouragement。”Dothedudeup,Pedro!Givehimwhat’scomin’tohim。”
  Thetrioformedforarush。Thesteward,withashrillscream,fledtothecabin。Pearsondidnotmove;heevensmiled。Thenextmomenthewaspushedtooneside,andCaptainElishastoodatthetopofthesteps。”Here!”hesaid,sternly。”What’sallthis?”
  Thethreesailors,astonishedatthisunexpectedadditiontotheirenemiesforces,hesitated。Pearsonlaidhishandonthecaptain’sarm。”Becareful,”hesaid。”They’redangerous。””Dangerous?Them?I’veseentheirkindafore。Here,you!”
  turningtothethreebelow。”Whatdoyoumeanbythis?Putdownthatknife,youlubber!Doyouwanttobeputinirons?Overthesidewithyou,youswabs!Git!”
  Hebegandescendingtheladder。Whetherthesailorsweremerelytoosurprisedtoresist,orbecausetheyrecognizedtheauthorityofthedeepseainCaptainElisha’svoiceandfaceisaquestion。
  Atanyrate,ashedescendedtheybackedaway。”Mutinyonboardashipofmine?”roaredthecaptain。”Whatdoyoumeanbyit?Why,I’llhaveyoutiedupandputonbreadandwater。
  Overthesidewithyou!MutinyonboardofME!Lively!Tumbleupthere!”
  Witheveryordercameastrideforwardandacorrespondinglybackwardmovementonthepartofthethree。TheperformancewouldhavebeenridiculousifPearsonhadnotfearedthatitmightbecometragic。Hewasdescendingthestepstohisnewacquaintance’said,whenthereroseachorusofshoutsfromthewharf。”Thecops!thecops!Lookout!”
  Thatwasthefinishingtouch。Thenextmomentthethree”mutineers”
  wereoverthesideandrunningasfastastheiralcoholicconditionwouldpermitdownthewharf。”Well,byGeorge!”exclaimedPearson。
  CaptainElishaseemedtobecomingoutofadream。Hestoodstill,drewhishandacrosshisforehead,andthenbegantolaugh。”Well!”hestammered。”Well,Isnum!I——I——Mr。Pearson,Iwonderwhatonearthyoumustthinkofme。Ideclarethesightofthatgangsetmebackabouttwentyyears。They——theymusthavethoughtIwasthenewskipper!Didyouhearmetell’emtheycouldn’tmutinyaboardofme?Ho!ho!Well,Iamanoldidiot!”
  Pearsonstuckhisfistintothepalmofhisotherhand。”I’vegotit!”hecried。”Iknewyournamewasfamiliar。Why,you’rethematethathandledthemutinouscrewaboardUncleJim’sbark,thePacer,offMauritius,inthetyphoon,whenhewashurtandinthecabin。I’veheardhimtellitadozentimes。Well,thisISaluckydayforme!”
  CaptainElishawasevidentlypleased。”Sohetoldyouthat,didhe?”hebegan。”ThatWASatimeandahalf,I——”
  Hewasinterrupted。Overtherailappearedabluehelmet,andaninstantlaterabigandverypompouspoliceofficerleapedtothedeck。Hewasfollowedbythewharfwatchman,wholookedfrightened。”Where’stheotheroneofthem?”demandedthepoliceman。”Oh,it’syou,isit?Well,you’retoooldtobegettin’drunkandfightin’。
  Comealongnow,peaceable,andlet’shavenowordsaboutit。”
  Headvancedandlaidahandonthecaptain’sarm。”You’reunderarrest,”heannounced。”Willyoucomealongquiet?””I’munderarrest?”repeatedCaptainElisha。”Under——Mysoulandbody!Why,Iain’tdoneanything。””Yes,Iknow。Nobody’sdonenothin’。Comeon,orshallI——Hello,Mr。Pearson,sir!Howd’youdo?”
  Pearsonhadsteppedforward。”Slattery,”hesaid,”you’vemadeamistake。Letmetellyouaboutit。”Hedrewtheofficerasideandwhisperedinhisear。Afteraratherlengthyconversation,theguardianofthepeaceturnedtothewatchman。”Whatd’youmeanbytellin’allthemlies?”hedemanded。”Lies?”repeatedtheastonishedwatchman。”Inevertoldnolies。””Youdid。Yousaidthisgentleman,”indicatingthenervousandapprehensiveCaptainElisha,”wasfightin’andmurderin’。Iaskyourpardon,sir。’Twasthisbloke’sfoolishness。G’wanashore!
  Youmakemesick。Goodday,Mr。Pearson。”
  Hedeparted,drivinghisnewvictimbeforehimandtongue-lashinghimalltheway。Thecaptaindrewalongbreath。”Say,Mr。Pearson,”hedeclared,”aminuteorsoagoyousaidthiswasaluckydayforyou。Ical’lateit’saluckieroneforme。Ifithadn’tbeenforyouI’dbeentookup。Yes,sir,tookupandcartedofftothelockup。Whew!thatwouldhavelookedwellinthepapers,wouldn’tit?Andmynieceandnephew……Jerushy!I’mmightilyobligedtoyou。Howdidyouhandlethatpolicemansoeasily?”
  Pearsonlaughed。”Oh,”hereplied,”anewspapertrainingandacquaintancehasitsadvantages。Slatteryknowsme,andIknowhim。””Well,Ithankyou,Idoso。””Youneedn’t。Iwouldn’thavemissedmeetingyouandseeingyouhandlethosefellowsforagooddeal。Andbesides,you’renotgoingtoescapesoeasy。Youmustlunchwithme。”
  Thecaptainstarted,hastilypulledouthiswatch,andlookedatit。”Quartertoone!”hecried。”AndIsaidI’dbebackatthatlawyer’sofficeathalf-pasttwelve。No,no,Mr。Pearson,Ican’tgotolunchwithyou,butIdowishyou’dcomeandseemesometime。Myaddressfor——foraspell,anyhow——isCentralParkWest,”
  givingthenumber,”andthenameisWarren,sameasmine。Willyoucomesomeevenin’?I’dbetickledtodeathtoseeyou。”
  Theyoungmanwasevidentlydelighted。”WillI?”heexclaimed。”IndeedIwill。Iwarnyou,CaptainWarren,thatIshallprobablykeepyoubusyspinningseayarns。””Nothin’Ilikebetter,thoughI’mafraidmyyarns’llbeprettydullalongsideofyourUncleJim’s。””I’llriskit。Good-byandgoodluck。Ishallseeyouverysoon。””That’sright;do。Solong。”
  CHAPTERVI
  Theboy,CaptainElisha’sacquaintanceofthemorning,wasout,regalinghimselfwithcrullersandmilkatapushcartonBroadStreet,whenthecaptainreturnedtotheofficersofSylvester,KuhnandGraves。Theclerkwhohadtakenhisplacewasveryrespectful。”CaptainWarren,”hesaid,”Mr。Sylvesterwassorrytomissyou。
  Hewaiteduntilhalfpasttwelveandleftwordforustotelephoneifyoucame。OurMr。Gravesisstillill,andthematterofyourbrother’sestatemustbediscussedwithoutfurtherdelay。PleasesitdownandIwilltelephone。”
  Thecaptainseatedhimselfontheleather-coveredbench,andtheclerkenteredtheinneroffice。Hereturned,afewmomentslater,tosay:”Mr。SylvesterisattheCentralClub。Hewishedmetoaskifyoucouldconvenientlyjoinhimthere。”
  CaptainElishapondered。”Why,yes,”hereplied,slowly,”Is’poseIcould。Idon’tknowwhyIcouldn’t。Whereisthis——er——clubofhis?””OnFifthAvenue,nearFifty-secondStreet。I’llsendoneofourboyswithyouifyoulike。””No,no!Icanpilotmyself,Iguess。Iain’tsooldIcan’taskmyway。Though——”withareminiscentchuckle——”ifthefolksIaskareallsufferin’fromthat’Ugh’disease,Isha’n’tmakemuchheadway。””Whatdisease?”askedthepuzzledclerk。”Oh,nothin’。Iwasjustthinkin’outloud,that’sall。Mr。
  Sylvesterwantstoseemerightoff,doeshe?””Yes,hesaidhewouldwaitifI’phonedhimyouwerecoming。””Um-hm。Well,youcantellhimI’veleftthedock,boundinhisdirection。Say,thatyoungchapthatwasherewhenIcalledthefusttime——studyin’tobealawyer,ishe?””Who?Tim?No,indeed。He’sonlytheofficeboy。Whydidyouask?””Oh,Iwasjustwonderin’。Ihadanotionhemightbeintrainin’
  forajudgeship,hewassohighandmighty。Ho!ho!He’sgottalent,thatboyhas。NobodybutaborngeniuscouldhavemadeasmanymistakesinonenameashedidwhenheundertooktospellElisha。Well,sir,I’mmuchobligedtoyou。Goodday。”
  TheCentralClubisaponderousinstitutionoccupyingabecominglygorgeousbuildingontheAvenue。Thecaptainfoundhiswaytoitsdoorwithoutmuchtrouble。Abrass-buttonedattendantansweredhisringandsuperciliouslyinquiredhisbusiness。CaptainElisha,notbeinggreatlyinaweofeitherbuttonsorbriefauthority,calmlyhailedtheattendantas”Gen’ral”andinformedhimthathewastheretoseeMr。Sylvester,ifthelatterwas”ondeckanywheres。””Tellhimit’sCap’nWarren,Major,”headdedcheerfully;”he’sexpectin’me。”
  Theattendantbrusquelyusheredthevisitorintoaleather-
  upholsteredreceptionroomandlefthim。Thecaptainamusedhimselfbylookingattheprintsandframedlettersandautographsonthewalls。Thenaround,red,pleasant-facedmanentered。”Pardonme,”hesaid,”isthisCaptainWarren?””Yes,sir,”wasthereply。”That’smyname。ThisisMr。Sylvester,ain’tit?Gladtoknowyou,sir。””Thanks。Sorrytohavemadeyoutravelwayuphere,Captain。I
  waiteduntiltwelve-thirty,butasyoudidn’tcomethen,Igaveyouup。HopeIhaven’tinconveniencedyou。””No,no。Notamite。Mightjustaswellbehereasanywhere。
  Don’tthinkanotherthingaboutit。””Haveyoulunched,CaptainWarren?””No,cometothinkofit,Iain’t。I’vebeenkindofbusythisforenoon,andalittlethinglikedinner——luncheon,Imean——slippedmymind。Though’tain’toftenIhavethoseslips,I’mfreetosay。
  Ho!ho!Abbie——she’smysecondcousin,myhousekeeper——saysI’manunsartincritter,butthere’stwothingsaboutmeshecanalwayscounton,one’sthatmyclotheshavealwaysgotabuttonloosesomewheres,andt’other’smyappetite。”
  Helaughed,andSylvesterlaughedwithhim。”Well,”observedthelawyer,”I’mnotsurethatIcouldn’tqualifyonbothofthosecounts。AtanyrateI’msureofmyappetite。I
  hadalunchengagementwithanacquaintanceofmine,buthehasn’tappeared,soyoumusttakehisplace。We’lllunchtogether。””Well,now,I’dliketofust-rate,andit’srealkindofyou,Mr。
  Sylvester;butIdon’tknow’sI’dbetter。Yourfriendmayheaveinsight,afterall,andI’dbeintheway。””Notabitofit。AndIsaid’acquaintance,’not’friend。’Ofcourseyouwill!Youmust。Wecantalkbusinesswhilewe’reeating,ifyoulike。””Allright。AndI’meversomuchobligedtoyou。Isthereaneatin’housenearhere?””Oh,we’lleatrighthereattheclub。Come。”
  Heledtheway,andCaptainElishafollowed。TheCentralClubhasalarge,exclusive,andwealthymembership,anditsquarterscorrespond。Thecaptaingazedabouthimatthemarblefloorsandpillars,thepaintingsandbusts,withinterest。Aftercheckinghishatandcoat,astheyenteredtheelevatorheaskedaquestion。”Whichfloorisyourclubon,Mr。Sylvester?”heasked。”Floor?Why,thediningroomisonthefourth,ifthat’swhatyoumean。””No,Imeanthowmanyroomsdoyourent?””Weoccupytheentirebuilding。Itisourown,andacomparativelynewone。Webuiltitthreeyearsago。””YoumeanthiswholeshebangisjustoneCLUB?””Certainly。””Hum!Isee。Well,I——””Whatwereyougoingtosay?””Nothin’。Iwaswonderin’whatfoolthingI’dasknext。I’mmoreusedtolodgeroomsthanIamtoclubs,Iguess。I’dliketotakehomeapictureofthisplacetoTheophilusKenney。Theoph’sbeenraisin’hobbecausetheOddFellowsbuiltontotheirbuildin’。Hesaidoneroomwasenoughforanysociety。’Twouldbe,ifwewasallhiskindofsociety。Theoph’ssosmallhecouldkeephouseinacloset。He’salwayshollerin’inmeetin’abouthissoul。I
  askedtheministerifitdidn’tseemridic’lousforKenneytomakesuchabignoiseoversuchalittlething。Thiswherewegetoff?”
  Thediningroomwasalargeandornateapartment。CaptainElisha,whenhefirstenteredit,seemedabouttoaskanotherquestion,butchokeditoffandremainedsilent。Sylvesterchoseatableinaretiredcorner,andtheysatdown。”Now,CaptainWarren,”saidthehost,”whatwillyoueat?”
  CaptainElishashookhishead。”Youdotheorderin’,”hereplieddryly;”I’lljustsetandbethankful,likethehenthatfoundthechinadoorknob。Anythingthatsuitsyouwilldome,Iguess。”
  Thelawyer,whoseemedtobethoroughlyenjoyinghiscompanion,gavehisorders,andthewaiterbroughtfirstabitofcaviarontoast。IfSylvesterexpectedthisdelicacytoproduceastonishedcomments,hewasdisappointed。”Well,well!”exclaimedCaptainElisha。”Ideclare,youtakemebackalongways,Mr。Sylvester。Caviar!Well,well!Why,I
  haven’tatethissinceIusedtogotoCronstadt。AttheAmericanconsul’shousetherewehaditoftenenough。Hasakindofhomeytasteevenyet。Thatconsulwasagoodfeller。HeandIweregreatfriends。”Imethimalongspellafterthat,whenIwasdowninMexico,”hewenton。”He’dmademoneyandwasdownonavacation。MyshipwasatAcapulco,andheandIusedtogogunnin’together,afterwildgeeseandsuch。Ho!ho!Iremembertherewasabig,pompouscritterofanEnglishmanthere。Mindyou,I’mnottalkin’againsttheEnglish。SomeofthebestmenIevermetwereEnglish,andI’vestoodbacktobackwithaBritishmateonaGenoawharfwhenhalfofItalywashoppin’aroundmakin’proclamationsthattheywasgoin’toswallowusalive。And,somehowor’nother,theydidn’t。
  Tookwithpropheticindigestion,maybe。”However,thisEnglishmanatAcapulcowasdiff’rent。HewassoswelledwithimportancethathisbackholleredinlikeCapeCodBayonthemap。Hisfrontbentouttocorrespond,though,soI
  cal’lateheaveragedupallright。Well,heheardaboutwhatagood——thatIwasprettyluckywhenitcometoshootin’wildgeese,andI’mblessedifhedidn’tsendmeorderstogethimoneforadinnerhewasgoin’togive。Didn’task——ORDEREDmetodoit,youunderstand。Andhimnothin’butaconsignee,withnomorecontrolovermethantheaveragefemaleSunday-schoolteacherhasoveraclassofboys。Notsomuch,becauseshe’ssupposedtohaveofficialauthority,andhewa’n’t。ANDhedidn’tinvitemetothedinner。”Well,thenexttimemyfriend,theex-consul,andIwentoutgunnin’,ItoldhimoftheEnglishman’s’orders。’Hewasmad。
  ’Whatareyougoin’todoaboutit?’heasks。’Don’tknowyet,’
  saysI,’we’llsee。’Byandbywecomeinsightofoneofthemlong-leggedcranes,bigbirdsyouknow,standin’fishin’attheedgeofsomereeds。Iupwithmygunandshotit。TheconsulchaplookedatmeasifIwascrazy。’Whatintheworlddidyoukillthatfish-basketonstiltsfor?’hesays。’Son,’saysI,’youreyesightisbad。That’saBritish-Americangoose。Chopoffaboutthreefeetofneckandacoupleoffathomofhindlegsandpickandcleanwhat’sleft,andIshouldn’twonderif’twouldmakeagooddinnerforamutualfriendofours——goodENOUGH,anyhow。’Well,sir!thatex-consulsetplumpdowninthemudandlaughedandlaughed。Ho,ho!Oh,dearme!””DidyousendittotheEnglishman?”askedSylvester。”Oh,yes,Isentit。And,afteragoodwhileandinaroundaboutway,Iheardthatthewholedinnerpartyvowed’twasthebestwildgoosetheyeverate。SoIain’tsurejustwhothejokewason。
  However,I’msatisfiedwithmyend。Well,there!IguessyoumustthinkI’mprettytalkyonshortacquaintance,Mr。Sylvester。
  You’llhavetoexcuseme;thatcaviarsetmetothinkin’aboutoldtimes。”
  Hishostwasshakingallover。”Goahead,Captain,”hecried。”Gotanymoreasgoodasthat?”
  ButCaptainElishamerelysmiledandshookhishead。”Don’tgetmestartedonMexico,”heobserved。”I’mliabletoyarnalltherestoftheafternoon。Let’ssee,wewasgoin’totalkovermybrother’sbusinessalittlemite,wa’n’twe?””Why,yes,weshould。Now,CaptainWarren,justhowmuchdoyouknowaboutyourlatebrother’saffairs?””ExceptwhatMr。Gravestoldme,nothin’ofimportance。And,aforewegoanyfurther,letmeaskaquestion。DoYOUknowwhy’Bijemademehisexecutorandguardianandalltherestofit?””Idonot。Gravesdrewhiswill,andso,ofcourse,weknewofyourexistenceandyourappointment。Yourbrotherforbadeourmentioningit,butwedidnotknow,untilafterhisdeath,thathisownchildrenwereunawaretheyhadanuncle。Itseemsstrange,doesn’tit?””Itdoestome;SOstrangethatIcan’tseetwolengthsahead。I
  cal’lateMr。GravestoldyouhowIfeltaboutit?””Yes。Thatis,hesaidyouwereverymuchsurprised。””That’sputtin’itmildenough。Anddidhetellyouthat’BijeandIhadn’tseeneachother,orevenwritten,ineighteenyears?””Yes。””Um-hm。Well,whenyouconsiderTHAT,canyouwonderIwassetallaback?AndthemoreIthinkofit,thefoggieritgets。Why,Mr。
  Sylvester,it’soneofthemsituationsthatareimpossible,thatyoucanprovefiftywaysCAN’Thappen。Andyet,ithas——itsartinlyhas。Nowtellme:Areyou,oryourfirm,wellacquaintedwithmybrother’saffairs?””Notwell,no。ThelateMr。Warrenwasaclose-mouthedman,rathersecretive,infact。””Humph!thatbein’oneofthep’intswherehewasdifferentfromhisnighestrelation,hey?””I’mnotsosure。Haveyouquestionedthechildren?””CarolineandSteve?Yes,I’vequestioned’emmorethantheythinkIhave,maybe。Andtheyknow——well,leavin’outaboutthepriceofoilpaintin’sandthewaytodressandthatit’smoreorlessofadisgracetoeconomizeontwentythousandayear,theirworldlyknowledgeain’ttooextensive。””Doyoulikethem?””Iguessso。Justnowain’tthefairesttimetojudge’em。Youseethey’resufferin’fromthejoyfulshockoftheircountryrelationdroppin’in,and——”
  Hepausedandrubbedhischin。Hislipsweresmiling,buthiseyeswerenot。Sylvesternotedtheirexpression,andguessedmanythings。”Theyhaven’tbeendisagreeable,Ihope?”heasked。”No-o。No,Iwouldn’twanttosaythat。They’reyoungand——and,well,Iain’tthekindthey’vebeenusedto。Caroline’sanicegirl。Sheis,sure。Allsheneedsistogrowalittleolderandhavetherightkindofadviceand——andfriends。””Howabouttheboy?”Mr。SylvesterhadmetyoungWarren,andhiseyestwinkledashespoke。”Steve?Well,”therewasanansweringtwinkleinCaptainElisha’seye;”well,Steveneedstogrow,too;thoughIwouldn’tpresumetotellhimso。Whenafeller’sundertakin’togiveadvicetooneofthesevenwisemen,hehastobediplomatic,asyoumightsay。”
  Thelawyerputbackhisheadandlaugheduproariously。”Ha!ha!”hecrowed。”That’sgood!Then,fromyourquestioningofthechildren,you’velearned——?””Notsuchanawfullot。IthinkI’velearnedthat——hum!thatagoodguardianmightbeahandythingtohaveinthehouse。A
  reg’larlegalguardian,Imean。Otherwise——””Otherwise?””Otherwisetheremightbetoomanydisinterestedvolunteersubstitutesforthejob。MaybeI’mwrong,butIdoubtit。””Haveyoumadeupyourmindtobethatguardian?””Notyet。Ihaven’tmadeupmymindtoanythingyet。Now,Mr。
  Sylvester,whilewe’rewaitin’forwhatcomesnext——you’veorderedenoughgrubtovictualaship——s’poseyoujustrunoverwhatyourfirmknowsabout’Bije。Thatis,ifIain’taskin’toomuch。””Notatall。That’swhatI’mherefor。Youhavearighttoknow。
  ButIwarnyoumyinformationisn’tworthmuch。”
  Hewenton,brieflyandwiththeconcisenessofthelegalmind,totellofA。RodgersWarren,hisbusinessandhisestate。HehadbeenabrokerwithaseatontheStockExchange。”Thatseatisworthconsider’ble,ain’tit?”interruptedthecaptain。”Betweeneightyandonehundredthousanddollars。””Yup。Well,itremindsmeofapictureIsawonceinoneofthecomicpapers。Anoldfellerfromthebackwoodssomewheres——gooddeallikeme,hewas,andjustaboutasgreen——waspicturedstandin’alongwithhiscitynephewinthegalleryoftheExchange。
  Andthenephewsays,’Uncle,’sayshe,’doyourealizethataseatdownthere’swuthseventy-fivethousanddollars?’’Gosh!’saystheoldman,’nowondermostof’emarestandin’up。’Ho!ho!Isthatseatof’Bije’spartofthefivehundredthousandyoufiggerhe’sleft?””Yes,inawayitis。Tobetruthful,CaptainWarren,we’renotsureastotheamountofyourbrother’stangibleassets。Gravesmadeahurriedexaminationofthestocks,bonds,andmemoranda,andestimatedthetotal,that’sall。””Isee。Well,heaveahead。”
  Thelawyerwenton。Thedeadbroker’sofficehadbeenonBroadStreet。Asmalloffice,withbuttwoclerks。Oneoftheclerkswasretained,andtheoffice,havingbeenleasedforayearbyitsformertenant,wasstillopenpendingthesettlementoftheestate。
  A。RodgersWarrenpersonallywasamanwholookedolderthanhereallywas,agoodliver,andpopularamonghiscompanions。”Whatsortoffellerswerehiscompanions?”askedCaptainElisha。”Youmeanhisfriendsinsociety,orhiscompanionsdowntowninWallStreet?””TheWallStreetones。IguessIcanfindoutsomethingaboutthesocietyones。Anyhow,Icantry。TheseWallStreetersthat’Bijechummedwith——aquietlot,wasthey?”
  Sylvesterhesitated。”Why——why——notparticularlyso,”headmitted。”Nothingcrookedaboutthem,ofcourse。Yousee,astock-broker’slifeisanerve-racking,ratherexcitingone,and——””And’Bijeandhischumswereexcited,too,hey?Allright,youneedn’tgoanyfurther。Hewasagoodhusbandwhilehiswifelived,wa’n’the?””Yes。Frankly,CaptainWarren,sofarasIknow,yourbrother’spersonalhabitsweregood。Therewasnothingagainsthischaracter。””I’mmightygladtohearit。Mightyglad。Isthereanythingelseyoucantellme?””No。Ournextmove,providedyoudecidetoacceptthetrust,theexecutorship,andtherest,istogettogether——youandGraves,ifheiswellenough;youandIifheisnot——andbeginacarefulexaminationofthestocks,bonds,assets,anddebtsoftheestate。
  Thismustbedonefirstofall。””Graveshintedtherewa’n’tanydebts,toamounttoanything。””Sofaraswecansee,therearenone,exceptafewtriflingbills。””Yes,yes。Hum!”CaptainElishaputdownhiscoffeespoonandseemedtobethinking。Heshookhishead。”Youappeartobepuzzledaboutsomething,”observedthelawyer,whowaswatchinghimintently。”Iam。IwaspuzzledaforeIlefthome,andI’mjustaspuzzlednow。””Whatpuzzlesyou?ifImayask。””Everything。And,ifyou’llexcusemysayin’so,Mr。Sylvester,I
  guessitpuzzlesyou,too。”
  Hereturnedhishost’slook。Thelatterpushedbackhischair,preparatorytorising。”Itisallsoperfectlysimple,onthefaceofit,CaptainWarren,”
  hesaid。”Yourbrotherrealizedthathemustdie,thathischildrenandtheirmoneymustbetakencareof;youwerehisnearestrelative;histrustinyourhonestyandjudgmentcausedhimtooverlooktheestrangementbetweenyou。That’sthecase,isn’tit?””Yes。That’sthecase,onthefaceofit,asyousay。Butyou’veforgottomentiononeitem。””What’sthat?””’Bijehimself。Youknewhimprettywell,Icanseethat。SodidI。AndIguessthat’swhywe’rebothpuzzled。”
  CaptainElishafoldedhisnapkinwithcareandstoodup。Sylvesterrose,also。”Comedownstairs,”hesaid。”Wecanenjoyourcigarsmorecomfortablythere,andgoonwithourtalk。Thatis,unlessyou’reinagreathurry。””No,Iain’tinanyspecialhurry。SoIgetuptoCaroline’sinseasonforsupper——er,dinner,Imean——Idon’tcare。ButIdon’twanttokeepyou。You’reabusyman。””Thisisbusiness。Thisway,Captain。”
  Thebigloungingroomoftheclub,onthefirstfloor,FifthAvenueside,wasalmostemptywhentheyenteredit。Thelawyerdrewtwobigchairsneartheopenfire,rangthebell,andorderedcigars。
  Afterthecigarswerelightedandthefragrantcloudsoftobaccosmokewererising,hereopenedtheconversation。Andnow,inaneasy,diplomaticway,hetookhisturnatquestioning。
  Itwasprettythoroughpumping,managedwiththeskillofanexperiencedcross-examiner。CaptainElisha,withoutrealizingthathewasdoingso,toldofhisboyhood,hislifeatsea,hishomeatSouthDenboro,hispositioninthevillage,hisworkasselectman,asmemberoftheschoolcommittee,andasdirectorinthebank。
  Thetoneofthequestionerexpressednothing——hewastoowelltrainedforthat——buteveryitemofinformationwastabulatedandappraised。
  Thetallmahogany-casedclockstruckthree,thenfour。Thelawyerfinishedhiscigarandlitanother。Heofferedafreshonetohisguest,buttheofferwasdeclined。”No,thankyou,”observedthecaptain。”I’vebeenyarnin’awaysofastthatmybreath’sbeentoobusytokeepthisonegoin’。
  There’sconsider’bleleftyet。ThisisabettersmokethanI’musedtogettin’atthestoredownhome。ItellRyder——he’sourstorekeeperandpostmaster——thathemustbuyhiscigarsonthereelandcut’emoffwiththescissors。Whenthegangofusallgota-
  goin’mailtimes,itsmellslikearope-walkburnin’down。Ho!ho!
  Itdoes,forafact。YetIkindofenjoyoneofhisfive-centers,afterall。Youcangetusedtomostanything。Maybeit’sthehomeflavororthesociety。P’rapsthey’dtastebetterstilliftheywasmadeofseaweed。I’lltroubleyouforamatch,Mr。Sylvester。
  Twoof’em,ifyoudon’tmind。”
  Hewhittledonematchtoapointwithhispocketknife,impaledthecigarstumpuponit,andrelitwiththeother。
  Meanwhiletheroomhadbeenfillingup。AroundeachofthebigwindowsoverlookingtheAvenueweregatheredgroupsofmen,youngandold,smoking,chatting,andgazingidlyout。CaptainElisharegardedthemcuriously。”Thisain’taholiday,isit?”heasked,afterawhile。”No。Why?””Iwasjustwonderin’ifallthosefellershadn’tanyworktodo,that’sall。””Who?Thatcrowd?”Thelawyerlaughed。”Oh,they’redoingtheirregularstunt。You’llfindmostofthemhereeveryafternoonaboutthistime。””Youdon’tsay。Pay’emwagesforit,doyou?””NotthatIknowof。Someofthemarebrokers,whocomeupaftertheExchangecloses。Othersarebusinessmen,activeorretired。
  Somedon’thaveanybusiness——exceptwhatthey’redoingnow。””Iwanttoknow!Humph!Theyremindmeoftheganginthebilliardroombackhome。Thebilliard-roomers——thechronicones——
  don’thaveanybusiness,either,excepttokeepthedustfromcollectin’onthechairs。Thatandtalkin’abouthardtimes。
  Thesechapsdon’tseemtobesufferin’fromhardtimes,much。””No。Mostoftheyoungersethaverichfathersorhaveinheritedmoney。””Isee。Theylettheoldmandotheworryin’。That’sphilosophy,anyhow。Whataretheysointerestedinoutside?Paradegoin’by?””No。Iimagineanunusuallyprettygirlpassedjustthen。””Isthatso?Well,well!Say,Mr。Sylvester,thelongerIstayinNewYorkthemoreIseethatthemaindifferencebetweenitandSouthDenboroissize。Thebilliard-roomgangactsjustthesamewaywhenthedownstairsschoolteachergoespast。Hello!””Whatisit?””Thatyoungchapbythemizzenwindowlookssortoffamiliartome。
  Theonethatstooduptoshakeaday-daytowhoeverwaspassin’。
  Hum!He’smadeahit,ain’the?Iexpectsomeunprotectedfemale’sheartbrokeatthatsignal。Ical’lateIknowhim。””Who?Whichone?Oh,that’syoungCorcoranDunn。Heisalady-
  killer,inhisownestimation。Howd’yedo,Dunn。”
  Theyoungmanturninggrinningfromthewindow,caughtaglimpseofthelawyerasthelatterrosetoidentifyhim。Hestrolledovertothefire。”Hello,Sylvester,”hehailed,carelessly。”Thatwasapeach。Youshouldhaveseenher。What?Why,it’stheAdmiral!””Howd’yedo,Mr。Dunn,”saidCaptainElisha。”Haveyoutwometbefore?”askedSylvesterinastonishment。”Yes。Ihadthepleasureofassistinginthewelcomingsalutewhenourseafarin’friendcomeaboard。Howwasthat,Captain?Somenauticalclasstothatremark?””Yup。Youdonefustrate,considerin’howrecentyoushipped。””Thanks。Overwhelmed,I’msure。”Then,withalookoflanguidamusementatthepair,”Whatisthis——ameetingoftheBoardofNavalAffairs?Haveyouboughtayacht,Sylvester?””No。”Thelawyer’stonewassharp。”Humph!Well,takemyadviceanddon’t。Yachtsareallright,tohaveagoodtimeon,buttheycostlikethedeviltokeepup。Anautoisbadenough。Bytheway,Sylvester,didyouhearaboutmyrunningovertheIrishmanthismorning?””Runningover?”repeatedthecaptain,aghast。”Youdidn’trunovernobody,Ihope。””Well,Icamedevilishnearit。Ha!ha!Yousee,theoldtarrierwascrossingSaintNicholasAvenue,withabigmarketbasketfullofprovisions——thefamilydinner,Isuppose。ByJove,thehouseholdappetitesmustbegoodones。Itwasslipperyasthemischief,Iwasrunningthecar,andItriedtogobetweenthefellowandthecurb。ItwouldhavebeenadecentbitofsteeringifI’dmadeit。But——ha!ha!——byJove,youknow,Ididn’t。I
  skidded。Themanhimselfmanagedtohopoutoftheway,buthisfootslipped,anddownhewent。Mostridiculousthingyoueversaw。Andthestreet!’Ponmyworditwaspavedwitheatables。”
  Sylvester,plainlyannoyed,didnotreply。ButCaptainElisha’sconcernwasevident。”Thepoorcritter!”heexclaimed。”Whatdidyoudo?””ThelastIsawofhimhewassittinginthemud,lookingattheupset。Ididn’tlinger。Peterstookthewheel,andwebeatit。
  Luckythecopdidn’tspotthelicensenumber。Mighthavecostmefifty。They’vehadmeupforspeedingtwicebefore。WhatareyouandtheAdmiraldiscussing,Sylvester?””Wewerediscussingabusinessmatter,”answeredthelawyer,withsignificantemphasis。”Business?Why,sure!IforgotthatyouwereGraves’spartner。
  Settlingthefamilyaffairs,hey?Well,Iwon’tbuttin。Ta,ta!
  Seeyoulater,Captain。Youmustgoforaspininthatcarofmine。I’llcallforyousomeday。I’llshowyousomethingtheydon’tdoonCapeCod。RegardstoCaroandSteve。”
  Hemovedoff,feelingthathisinvitationwouldhavemetwithhismother’sapproval。Shehadannouncedthatthecountryunclewastobe”cultivated。”
  CaptainElisha’scigarhadgoneout。Hedidnotattempttorelightit。”Whew!”hewhistled。”Well,whenIgofora’spin,’ashecallsit,withHIM,Ical’latemyhead’llbespinnin’soIwon’tberesponsibleformyactions。Whew!”
  Sylvesterlookedcuriouslyathim。”Soyoumethimbefore?”heasked。”Yes。HewasattheroomswhenIfustlanded。Orhismotherwastherethen。HecamealittlelaterwithCarolineandStephen。””Isee。””Yes。Knowhimandhismaprettywell,doyou?””Slightly。I’vemetthem,atmutualacquaintances’homesandabouttown。””Prettywellfixed,Is’pose,ain’tthey?””Ipresumeso。Idon’tknow。””Um。He’sasociableyoungfeller,ain’the?Don’tstandonanyceremony,hey?CaroandStevethinkalotofhimandhismother。””Yes。GraveshastoldmetheDunnswereveryintimatewiththeWarrens。Infact,justbeforeyourbrother’sdeath,Irememberhearingarumorthatthetwofamiliesmightbeevencloserconnected。””Youmean——er——Carolineand——er——him?””Therewassucharumor。Probablynothinginit。Thereisnoengagement,Iamverysure。””Yes,yes,Isee。Well,Mr。Sylvester,Imustbetrottin’on。
  I’llthinkthewholebusinessoverforanotherdayorsoandthengiveyoumydecision,onewayortheother。””Youcan’tgiveitnow?””No-o。IguessI’dbetternot。However,Ithink——””Yes。””Well,IthinkImaytakethejob。Takeitontrial,anyhow。””Good!I’mgladofit。””YouARE?””Icertainlyam。AndI’mverygladindeedtohavemadeyouracquaintance,CaptainWarren。Goodafternoon。Ishallhopetoseeyouagainsoon。”
  CaptainElishalefttheCentralClubinasurprisedframeofmind。
  WhatsurprisedhimwasthatamanofsuchthoroughcitytrainingandhabitsastheseniorpartnerofthelawfirmshouldexpresspleasureattheideaofhisacceptingthechargeofA。RodgersWarren’sheirsandestate。Mr。Graveshadshownnosuchfeeling。
  IfhehadheardSylvester’sreporttoKuhn,attheofficenextday,hemighthavebeenevenmoresurprisedandpleased。”He’sabrick,Kuhn,”declaredtheseniorpartner。”Acountryman,ofcourse,butakeen,able,honestman,and,Ithink,amightygoodjudgeofcharacter。IfIwasassureofhisabilitytojudgeinvestmentsandfinancialaffairs,IshouldbecertaintheWarrenchildrencouldn’tbeinbetterhands。Andnodoubtwecanhelphimwhenitcomestothat。He’llprobablyhandlethegirlandboyinhisownway,andhisoutsidegreennessmayjarthemalittle。Butit’lldothemgoodtobejarredattheirage。He’sallright,andIhopeheacceptsthewholetrust。””Well,”exclaimedMr。Kuhn;”yousurpriseme。Gravesseemedtobe——””Gravessuffersfromtheabsolutelackofasenseofhumor。Hispaththroughlifeisaboutthreefeetwideandborderedwithrock-
  ribbedconventionality。Ifamanhasajokeinhissystem,Gravesdoesn’tunderstanditandissuspicious。Itell,you,Kuhn,there’smorehonestcommonsenseandabilityintherighthandofthisDown-EastsaltthanthereeverwasinRodgersWarren’swholebody。”