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I told him if he liked his place he'd better keep his mouth shut.""That was very good advice," said Corey.

"Oh, all right, if you don't want to talk.Don't know as I should in your place," returned Walker, in the easy security he had long felt that Corey had no intention of putting on airs with him."But I'll tell you what:

the old man can't expect it of everybody.If he keeps this thing up much longer, it's going to be talked about.

You can't have a woman walking into your place of business, and trying to bulldoze you before your porter, without setting your porter to thinking.And the last thing you want a porter to do is to think; for when a porter thinks, he thinks wrong.""I don't see why even a porter couldn't think right about that affair," replied Corey."I don't know who the woman was, though I believe she was Miss Dewey's mother;but I couldn't see that Colonel Lapham showed anything but a natural resentment of her coming to him in that way.

I should have said she was some rather worthless person whom he'd been befriending, and that she had presumed upon his kindness.""Is that so? What do you think of his never letting Miss Dewey's name go on the books?""That it's another proof it's a sort of charity of his.

That's the only way to look at it."

"Oh, I'M all right." Walker lighted a cigar and began to smoke, with his eyes closed to a fine straight line.

"It won't do for a book-keeper to think wrong, any more than a porter, I suppose.But I guess you and I don't think very different about this thing.""Not if you think as I do," replied Corey steadily; "and Iknow you would do that if you had seen the 'circus' yourself.

A man doesn't treat people who have a disgraceful hold upon him as he treated them.""It depends upon who he is," said Walker, taking his cigar from his mouth."I never said the old man was afraid of anything.""And character," continued Corey, disdaining to touch the matter further, except in generalities, "must go for something.If it's to be the prey of mere accident and appearance, then it goes for nothing.""Accidents will happen in the best regulated families,"said Walker, with vulgar, good-humoured obtuseness that filled Corey with indignation.Nothing, perhaps, removed his matter-of-fact nature further from the commonplace than a certain generosity of instinct, which I should not be ready to say was always infallible.

That evening it was Miss Dewey's turn to wait for speech with Lapham after the others were gone.He opened his door at her knock, and stood looking at her with a worried air.

"Well, what do you want, Zerrilla?" he asked, with a sort of rough kindness.

"I want to know what I'm going to do about Hen.

He's back again; and he and mother have made it up, and they both got to drinking last night after I went home, and carried on so that the neighbours came in."Lapham passed his hand over his red and heated face.

"I don't know what I'm going to do.You're twice the trouble that my own family is, now.But I know what I'd do, mighty quick, if it wasn't for you, Zerrilla," he went on relentingly."I'd shut your mother up somewheres, and if I could get that fellow off for a three years'

voyage----"

"I declare," said Miss Dewey, beginning to whimper, "it seems as if he came back just so often to spite me.

He's never gone more than a year at the furthest, and you can't make it out habitual drunkenness, either, when it's just sprees.I'm at my wit's end.""Oh, well, you mustn't cry around here," said Lapham soothingly.

"I know it," said Miss Dewey."If I could get rid of Hen, I could manage well enough with mother.

Mr.Wemmel would marry me if I could get the divorce.

He's said so over and over again."

"I don't know as I like that very well," said Lapham, frowning.

"I don't know as I want you should get married in any hurry again.

I don't know as I like your going with anybody else just yet.""Oh, you needn't be afraid but what it'll be all right.

It'll be the best thing all round, if I can marry him.""Well!" said Lapham impatiently; "I can't think about it now.

I suppose they've cleaned everything out again?""Yes, they have," said Zerrilla; "there isn't a cent left.""You're a pretty expensive lot," said Lapham."Well, here!"He took out his pocket-book and gave her a note.

"I'll be round to-night and see what can be done."He shut himself into his room again, and Zerrilla dried her tears, put the note into her bosom, and went her way.

Lapham kept the porter nearly an hour later.It was then six o'clock, the hour at which the Laphams usually had tea; but all custom had been broken up with him during the past months, and he did not go home now.

He determined, perhaps in the extremity in which a man finds relief in combating one care with another, to keep his promise to Miss Dewey, and at the moment when he might otherwise have been sitting down at his own table he was climbing the stairs to her lodging in the old-fashioned dwelling which had been portioned off into flats.

It was in a region of depots, and of the cheap hotels, and "ladies' and gents'" dining-rooms, and restaurants with bars, which abound near depots; and Lapham followed to Miss Dewey s door a waiter from one of these, who bore on a salver before him a supper covered with a napkin.

Zerrilla had admitted them, and at her greeting a young fellow in the shabby shore-suit of a sailor, buttoning imperfectly over the nautical blue flannel of his shirt, got up from where he had been sitting, on one side of the stove, and stood infirmly on his feet, in token of receiving the visitor.The woman who sat on the other side did not rise, but began a shrill, defiant apology.

"Well, I don't suppose but what you'll think we're livin'

on the fat o' the land, right straight along, all the while.

But it's just like this.When that child came in from her work, she didn't seem to have the spirit to go to cookin' anything, and I had such a bad night last night I was feelin' all broke up, and s'd I, what's the use, anyway? By the time the butcher's heaved in a lot o'

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