登陆注册
25528000000052

第52章 THE BOY CAPITALIST.(2)

You know I've been away for four years, and I haven't had any stiddy correspondence, so a good deal must have happened that Idon't know anything about. I hear Frank Dobson has prospered?""Yes, Frank's pretty forehanded. He's got a good economical wife, and they've laid away five or six hundred dollars in the savings bank.""I am glad of it. Frank is a good fellow. If it hadn't been for him I couldn't have gone to Montana. When he lent me the money everybody said he'd lose it, but I was bound to pay it if I had to live on one meal a day. He was the only man in town who believed in me at that time.""You was a littless shif'less, Jefferson. You can't blame people.

I wasn't quite sure myself how you'd get along.""No doubt you are right, Uncle Cyrus. It did me good to leave town. I didn't drink, but I had no ambition. When a man goes to a new country it's apt to make a new man of him.

That was the case with me."

"Are you goin' back again, Jefferson?"

"Yes, uncle. I'm going to stay round here long enough to fix up your affairs and get you out of your trouble. Then I'll go back to the West. I have a little mining interest there and I can make more money there than I can here.""If you can get me out of my trouble, Jefferson, I'll never forget it. Nancy and I have been so worried that we couldn't sleep nights, but now I'm beginnin' to be a little more cheerful."Jefferson Pettigrew spent another hour at his uncle's house, and then went back to the tavern, where he found Rodney waiting for him.

He explained briefly the part he wished his boy friend to take in his plan for relieving his uncle.

"I shall be receiving credit to which I am not entitled," said Rodney. "Still, if it will oblige you I am willing to play the part of the boy capitalist."The next morning after breakfast the two friends walked over to the house of Cyrus Hooper. Aunt Nancy came to the door and gave them a cordial welcome.

"Cyrus is over at the barn, Jefferson," she said. "I'll ring the bell and he'll come in.""No, Aunt Nancy, I'll go out and let him know I am here."Presently Cyrus Hooper came in, accompanied by Jefferson.

"Uncle Cyrus," said the miner, "let me introduce you to my friend Rodney Ropes, of New York.""I'm glad to see you," said Cyrus heartily. "I'm glad to see any friend of Jefferson's,""Thank you, sir. I am pleased to meet you.""Jefferson says you are goin' to Montany with him.""I hope to do so. I am sure I shall enjoy myself in his company.""How far is Montany, Jefferson?""It is over two thousand miles away, Uncle Cyrus.""It must be almost at the end of the world. I don't see how you can feel at home so far away from Vermont."Jefferson smiled.

"I can content myself wherever I can make a good living,"he said. "Wouldn't you like to go out and make me a visit?""No, Jefferson, I should feel that it was temptin' Providence to go so far at my age.""You never were very far from Burton, Uncle Cyrus?""I went to Montpelier once," answered the old man with evident pride.

"It is a nice sizable place. I stopped at the tavern, and had a good time."It was the only journey the old man had ever made, and he would never forget it.

"Uncle Cyrus," said Jefferson, "this is the young man who Ithought might advance you money on a new mortgage. Suppose we invite him to go over the farm, and take a look at it so as to see what he thinks of the investment.""Sartain, Jefferson, sartain! I do hope Mr. Ropes you'll look favorable on the investment. It is Jefferson's idea, but it would be doin' me a great favor.""Mr. Pettigrew will explain the advantages of the farm as we go along," said Rodney.

So they walked from field to field, Jefferson expatiating to his young friend upon the merits of the investment, Rodney asking questions now and then to carry out his part of the shrewd and careful boy capitalist.

When they had made a tour of the farm Jefferson said: "Well, Rodney, what do you think of the investment?""I am satisfied with it," answered Rodney. "Mr. Hooper, I will advance you the money on the conditions mentioned by my friend, Mr. Pettigrew."Tears of joy came into the eyes of Cyrus Hooper and his worn face showed relief.

"I am very grateful, young man," he said. "I will see that you don't regret your kindness.""When will Squire Sheldon be over to settle matters, Uncle Cyrus?" asked Jefferson.

"He is comin' this afternoon at two o'clock.""Then Rodney and I will be over to take part in the business."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 楚门悍将

    楚门悍将

    一直流浪在外赵楚强势归来,经历众多磨难,终于醉卧美人膝,手掌天下权,成为一代霸主,睡最美的女人,喝最烈的酒。
  • 个性公主VS个性王子

    个性公主VS个性王子

    圣英大学这所重点大学迎来了新一届新生,而且各个是桀骜不驯,首当其冲的数女生宿舍3306的公主们与男生宿舍5508的王子们,两队人马在开学的第一天就擦出火花,是欢乐还是痛苦的情感接踵而至,他们对于这些又该如何面对呢?
  • 血染半边天,十世情殇

    血染半边天,十世情殇

    她,是二十一世纪的杀手侦探,他,是魔界暴君却为她下界、对她温柔。明明看到了,她,却什么也想不起来……明明是华夏传人为毛←_←成了神界公主,一觉醒来竟然浴血,囧,且看她如何颠覆幻影大陆,登上世界巅峰
  • 风声雨声

    风声雨声

    本书讲述了这两天,黄双龙不断找裴中周打听娄三案子的侦破情况。裴中周一脸愁容地告诉他毫无进展。高风浩已经提前给裴中周打过预防针,要求专案组人员守口如瓶,尤其是对其他市领导及新闻媒体不能透露一个字。所以,裴中周只能这样表演。实际上,自从娄三的尸体被发现后,公安人员走访了大量当地群众,从做案手法上基本上锁定了犯罪嫌疑人周新宇。只不过,周新宇与黄双龙、郁明等人牵涉到经济问题,不敢轻举妄动。高风浩对案件的侦破进展非常满意。
  • 宠文:黑道公主的王子

    宠文:黑道公主的王子

    匆匆那年,安寂希对宫慕帆的倔强,就像热烈而隐忍的罂粟花,分明在乎,却故作冷傲;细水流年,云浅浅对千禹寒的执念,就像一只等待凋零的枯叶蝶,不知疲倦,却一点点绝望;青葱岁月,宋诗渝对洛倾念的痴缠,就像懵懂而深刻的一朵云,刻骨铭心,也融骨噬心;豆蔻年华,木微暖对言陌臣的悸动,就像一颗转瞬即逝的北极星,回眸一眼,却一点点沦陷。这样的爱情,就像是追逐战。你追我赶,谁都舍不得停止,不是不想,不是不行,只是这样的爱,早已在不知不觉中深入了生命,融入了身体,成为一种习惯。
  • 全本免费:重生之傲娇女王

    全本免费:重生之傲娇女王

    身为华尔街的金牌操纵手,却一朝自杀身亡重生到了一个小女孩的身上,从此,她的人生开始改变。玩赌石,买古玩,指点前程,妙手回春!不过,她什么时候将这帝都的太子爷给招惹了。据说,太子爷高贵俊美,阴险狡诈,狠戾绝情,却唯独对她宠在心肝上。“你想做什么?复仇?杀人?让我来,别脏了你的手。”
  • 灵异狂想曲

    灵异狂想曲

    原创短篇灵异不定期更新,如有雷同,请勿打扰。
  • 三国演义

    三国演义

    本文内容为宴桃园豪杰三结义斩黄巾英雄首立功、发矫诏诸镇应曹公破关兵三英战吕布、王司徒巧使连环计董太师大闹凤仪亭、陶恭祖三让徐州曹孟德大战吕布等。
  • 强势竞争(影响你一生的成功励志书)

    强势竞争(影响你一生的成功励志书)

    本丛书内容纵横,伴随整个人生成功发展历程,思想蕴含丰富,表达深入浅出,闪耀着智慧的光芒和精神的力量,具有成功心理暗示和潜在智慧力量开发的功能,具有很强的理论性、系统性和实用性,能够起到启迪思想、增强心智、鼓舞斗志、指导成功的作用。这套书系是当代成功励志著作的高度浓缩和精华荟萃,是成功的奥秘,智慧的源泉,生命的明灯,是当代青年树立观念、实现财智人生的精神奠基之作,也是各级图书馆珍藏的最付佳精品。
  • 至尊甜宠:爱你99度

    至尊甜宠:爱你99度

    注册那天碰到的帅哥,开学的同桌,救她的天使,与她将会发生怎样的故事?他说,她要什么都会给她。他说,他会永远地爱着她。他说……