登陆注册
19647300000014

第14章 CHAPTER VII. JOBLESS AGAIN.(1)

From her father's works Elizabeth and Harriet drove to the shopping district, where they strolled through a couple of shops and then stopped at one of the larger stores.

Jimmy Torrance was arranging his stock, fully nine-tenths of which he could have sworn he had just shown an elderly spinster who had taken at least half an hour of his time and then left without making a purchase.

His back was toward his counter when his attention was attracted by a feminine voice asking if he was busy. As he turned about he recognized her instantly--the girl for whom he had changed a wheel a month before and who unconsciously had infused new ambition into his blood and saved him, temporarily at least, from becoming a quitter.

He noticed as he waited on her that she seemed to be appraising him very carefully, and at times there was a slightly puzzled expression on her face, but evidently she did not recognize him, and finally when she had concluded her purchases he was disappointed that she paid for them in cash. He had rather hoped that she would have them charged and sent, that he might learn her name and address. And then she left, with Jimmy none the wiser concerning her other than that her first name was Elizabeth and that she was even better-looking than he recalled her to have been.

"And the girl with her!" exclaimed Jimmy mentally. "She was no slouch either. They are the two best-looking girls I have seen in this town, notwithstanding the fact that whether one likes Chicago or not he's got to admit that there are more pretty girls here than in any other city in the country.

"I'm glad she didn't recognize me. Of course, I don't know her, and the chances are that I never shall, but I should hate to have any one recognize me here, or hereafter, as that young man at the stocking counter. Gad! but it's beastly that a regular life-sized man should be selling stockings to women for a living, or rather for a fraction of a living."

While Jimmy had always been hugely disgusted with his position, the sight of the girl seemed to have suddenly crystallized all those weeks of self-contempt into a sudden almost mad desire to escape what he considered his degrading and effeminating surroundings. One must bear with Jimmy and judge him leniently, for after all, notwithstanding his college diploma and physique, he was still but a boy and so while it is difficult for a mature and sober judgment to countenance his next step, if one can look back a few years to his own youth he can at least find extenuating circumstances surrounding Jimmy's seeming foolishness.

For with a bang that caused startled clerks in all directions to look up from their work he shattered the decorous monotone of the great store by slamming his sales book viciously upon the counter, and without a word of explanation to his fellow clerks marched out of the section toward the buyer's desk.

"Well, Mr. Torrance," asked that gentleman, "what can I do for you?"

"I am going to quit," announced Jimmy.

"Quit!"' exclaimed the buyer. "Why, what's wrong? Isn't everything perfectly satisfactory? You have never complained to me."

"I can't explain," replied Jimmy. "I am going to quit. I am not satisfied. I am going to er--ah--accept another position."

The buyer raised his eyebrows. "Ah! he said. "With--" and he named their closest competitor.

"No," said Jimmy. "I am going to get a regular he-job."

The other smiled. "If an increase in salary," he suggested, "would influence you, I had intended to tell you that I would take care of you beginning next week. I thought of making it fifteen dollars," and with that unanswerable argument for Jimmy's continued service the buyer sat back and folded his bands.

"Nothing stirring," said Jimmy. "I wouldn't sell another sock if you paid me ten thousand dollars a year. I am through."

"Oh, very well," said the buyer aggrievedly, "but if you leave me this way you will be unable to refer to the house."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 官倒

    官倒

    所谓官倒,即以官方组织形式进行倒斗盗墓之意。官倒历史上可追溯到春秋时期,东晋孙盛所著《魏氏春秋》有文记载:“又梁孝王,先帝母弟,坟陵尊显,松柏桑梓,犹宜恭肃,而操率将校吏士亲临发掘,破棺裸尸,略取金宝。至令圣朝流涕,士民伤怀。又署发丘中郎将、摸金校尉,所过隳突,无骸不露。”可见从魏武帝曹操开始,便已经亲临指挥军队进行盗墓行为,并且设置发丘中郎将和摸金校尉二职,对前朝古墓进行肆意盗窃掠夺财宝。不过时过境迁,官倒这种行为在历史之中却从未停止过,它始终凌驾于历史记载之外,却从未被揭开真相。本书将以一位土夫子的自述,将那段尘封的秘密公诸于世。
  • 醉醒迟

    醉醒迟

    一对莫逆于心的挚友,一场命中注定的相逢,身处江湖风浪中的三个人何去何从?相知的人苦笑着与她割席分坐,“因为我从未说出口,所以你就当不存在!”相爱的人将司南掷于她足下,“像你这样连感情都充满机心的人,爱,我不能;恨,你不配!”敬重的人据她于门外,“意志薄弱的人,如临悬崖绝境。如拉一把,便是晴天坦途;如推一步,便是万劫不复。”如果世界上的感情皆可归于爱恨,那么事情是否就能变得简单?曾以为眼泪已随着若水长逝,此生当再无泪水,笑看风云;而当亲情、爱情、友情都愈渐远去,才发现自己从未脱出宿命的囚笼。江湖云诡波谲,变化无常,谁能立于不败之地!
  • 罗斯福炉边谈话

    罗斯福炉边谈话

    本书为了方便读者理解,给每篇“谈话”都加了小引,作了尽可能详尽的注释,并以“危机·人民·领袖—罗斯福‘炉边谈话’及其他”作为代前言,简介了罗斯福的生平和“炉边谈话”的背景、特点、影响等。
  • 万武归宗

    万武归宗

    江湖如神话一般在江湖中传说,真亦假兮假亦真?人生似梦魇一般在人生里萦绕,福亦祸兮祸亦福?江湖大人生,人生小江湖——真、假、福、祸,难与评说。传说中,江湖由两句谒语开始:混沌苍穹无极,鸿朦天地争辉……
  • 豪门错恋

    豪门错恋

    只是在酒吧里喝了一杯酒,怎么就昏过去了?醒来之后,居然自己的儿子就多了一个后爹?这到底是什么情况?后爹居然还是霸气的高层!从此她就是她的霸气专职秘书了?才不干!
  • 废柴小姐逆袭玩转大陆

    废柴小姐逆袭玩转大陆

    前世,她被最亲的朋友背叛,直到死,她才后悔当了杀手。今世,一介废柴,退婚书,逐出家门,一个对她无爱,无血缘关系的父亲当初为何要收留她?他,是冷酷的杀手;是花心的王爷;是温柔的大师兄。三个不同身份只为了夺她欢心。寻亲路上,真相逐渐浮出。万里红妆,十里红纱,只为迎接她。当真相出来,昔日的爱人变仇人,最后,究竟是谁——骗了谁?
  • 穿越之我的世界极限单兵计划

    穿越之我的世界极限单兵计划

    一个我的世界高手穿越到了一个异界大陆、这个大陆本身就可以说是一个游戏。主角是如何在这个大陆上创造传奇的呢?
  • 魔法殿下霸上我

    魔法殿下霸上我

    天啊,我不就回个家嘛,居然动被一个奇怪的女孩撞了一下!下一秒却被一个帅到让我头晕眼花的男生抱着…这光天化日下的摆明了吃豆腐嘛。然后嘴里嚷着一系列怪话!……待我醒来那个凶巴巴的男生不见了。我不敢相信自己居然到了传说中的魔法世界!!搞什么?我要回家……………谁告诉我那个和我一模一样的女孩是谁啊!末非薜银辰那家伙把我当做了她?………魔法之旅未完,待续…
  • 向诸葛亮借智慧

    向诸葛亮借智慧

    本书从管理学和心理学角度出发,运用人力资源管理和组织行为学的知识,解读诸葛亮的一生,对三顾茅庐、舌战群儒、赤壁大战、空城计、斩马谡、六出祁山等大事件都有精辟的分析,从一个崭新的角度观察历史人物和历史事件,既讲故事也分析规律,并与当今现实生活相结合,古为今用,总结出能在现实生活中运用的规律和技巧。
  • 绝品妖道

    绝品妖道

    我叫杨昊卿,出生于一个神秘的修道之家,我的族人除了大伯和大伯母之外,几乎每个人都想除掉我这个耻辱,因为我是至阴人,无法修道。在我十二岁那年,大伯出国办事,我的表哥亲手了结了我这个废人……