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第25章

THE Coreys had always had a house at Nahant, but after letting it for a season or two they found they could get on without it, and sold it at the son's instance, who foresaw that if things went on as they were going, the family would be straitened to the point of changing their mode of life altogether.They began to be of the people of whom it was said that they stayed in town very late; and when the ladies did go away, it was for a brief summering in this place and that.

The father remained at home altogether; and the son joined them in the intervals of his enterprises, which occurred only too often.

At Bar Harbour, where he now went to find them, after his winter in Texas, he confessed to his mother that there seemed no very good opening there for him.

He might do as well as Loring Stanton, but he doubted if Stanton was doing very well.Then he mentioned the new project which he had been thinking over.

She did not deny that there was something in it, but she could not think of any young man who had gone into such a business as that, and it appeared to her that he might as well go into a patent medicine or a stove-polish.

"There was one of his hideous advertisements," she said, "painted on a reef that we saw as we came down."Corey smiled."Well, I suppose, if it was in a good state of preservation, that is proof positive of the efficacy of the paint on the hulls of vessels.""It's very distasteful to me, Tom," said his mother;and if there was something else in her mind, she did not speak more plainly of it than to add: "It's not only the kind of business, but the kind of people you would be mixed up with.""I thought you didn't find them so very bad," suggested Corey.

"I hadn't seen them in Nankeen Square then.""You can see them on the water side of Beacon Street when you go back."Then he told of his encounter with the Lapham family in their new house.At the end his mother merely said, "It is getting very common down there," and she did not try to oppose anything further to his scheme.

The young man went to see Colonel Lapham shortly after his return to Boston.He paid his visit at Lapham's office, and if he had studied simplicity in his summer dress he could not have presented himself in a figure more to the mind of a practical man.His hands and neck still kept the brown of the Texan suns and winds, and he looked as business-like as Lapham himself.

He spoke up promptly and briskly in the outer office, and caused the pretty girl to look away from her copying at him."Is Mr.Lapham in?" he asked; and after that moment for reflection which an array of book-keepers so addressed likes to give the inquirer, a head was lifted from a ledger and nodded toward the inner office.

Lapham had recognised the voice, and he was standing, in considerable perplexity, to receive Corey, when the young man opened his painted glass door.It was a hot afternoon, and Lapham was in his shirt sleeves.Scarcely a trace of the boastful hospitality with which he had welcomed Corey to his house a few days before lingered in his present address.He looked at the young man's face, as if he expected him to despatch whatever unimaginable affair he had come upon.

"Won't you sit down? How are you? You'll excuse me,"he added, in brief allusion to the shirt-sleeves."I'm about roasted."Corey laughed."I wish you'd let me take off MY coat.""Why, TAKE it off!" cried the Colonel, with instant pleasure.

There is something in human nature which causes the man in his shirt-sleeves to wish all other men to appear in the same deshabille.

"I will, if you ask me after I've talked with you two minutes,"said the young fellow, companionably pulling up the chair offered him toward the desk where Lapham had again seated himself.

"But perhaps you haven't got two minutes to give me?""Oh yes, I have," said the Colonel."I was just going to knock off.I can give you twenty, and then I shall have fifteen minutes to catch the boat.""All right," said Corey."I want you to take me into the mineral paint business."The Colonel sat dumb.He twisted his thick neck, and looked round at the door to see if it was shut.

He would not have liked to have any of those fellows outside hear him, but there is no saying what sum of money he would not have given if his wife had been there to hear what Corey had just said.

"I suppose," continued the young man, "I could have got several people whose names you know to back my industry and sobriety, and say a word for my business capacity.

But I thought I wouldn't trouble anybody for certificates till I found whether there was a chance, or the ghost of one, of your wanting me.So I came straight to you."Lapham gathered himself together as well as he could.

He had not yet forgiven Corey for Mrs.Lapham's insinuation that he would feel himself too good for the mineral paint business; and though he was dispersed by that astounding shot at first, he was not going to let any one even hypothetically despise his paint with impunity.

"How do you think I am going to take you on?" They took on hands at the works; and Lapham put it as if Corey were a hand coming to him for employment.Whether he satisfied himself by this or not, he reddened a little after he had said it.

Corey answered, ignorant of the offence: "I haven't a very clear idea, I'm afraid; but I've been looking a little into the matter from the outside""I hope you hain't been paying any attention to that fellow's stuff in the Events?" Lapham interrupted.

Since Bartley's interview had appeared, Lapham had regarded it with very mixed feelings.At first it gave him a glow of secret pleasure, blended with doubt as to how his wife would like the use Bartley had made of her in it.But she had not seemed to notice it much, and Lapham had experienced the gratitude of the man who escapes.Then his girls had begun to make fun of it;and though he did not mind Penelope's jokes much, he did not like to see that Irene's gentility was wounded.

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