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Joe was startled, and the ladies left in the boat set up a wail of terror. "She will be drowned!" "Oh, save her! Save her, somebody!" "It is my fault!" shrieked the plump young lady. "I tipped the boat over!" Joe said nothing, but looked over the side of the boat. He saw the body of Mabel Mallison not far away. But it was at the lake bottom and did not offer to rise.
'It's dear of you too, to tell me all about it, said Mrs. Mallison. 'Have you seen Helen yet? She is just back. 'No, I've not seen her. 'You will meet? I am sure you will still be friends two such real people as you are. 'Of course we shall meet. Helen is one of my dearest friends. 'I see. It is so beautiful when people can rise above things. You make me very happy.
In the most valuable properties of the firm Wood & Slater owned but two-thirds interest, the remaining third being held by the original owner, a Mr. Mallison. This gentleman, possessed of considerable means, was a creditor of the estate to the amount of about sixteen thousand dollars.
Mallison gave her steady employment until her husband came from jail. Then, much to his wife's satisfaction, Sam Cullum turned over a new leaf and became quite sober and industrious. Joe was now becoming well acquainted around the hotel and took an interest in many of the boarders. Among the number was a young man named Felix Gussing.
"I that is who are you, boy?" demanded Malone, getting to his feet and picking up his hat and his bundle. "You ought to remember me. I am Joe Bodley. I used to work for Mr. Mallison, at Riverside." "Don't know the man or the place," said Pat Malone, coolly. "You have made a mistake." "Then perhaps I had better call you Malone." "Not at all. My name is Fry John Fry."
"Well, Joe is never impudent and he is very reliable," answered Andrew Mallison. "I'll give you a trial." "Thank you, sir." "The wages will depend upon whether you board here or outside." "How much will you give me if I stay at the hotel?" "Four dollars a week." "And what if I board outside?" "Nine dollars a week." "Can you give the boy a pretty fair room?" asked Andrew Mallison.
There was so much to be done I was eager to make money faster. In July the balance of the amount due to Mrs. Slater under the contract with Mallison, which had expired, was paid over to me, and pending some permanent investment I loaned it out on call. Through the formation of trusts the trade had entirely changed in its character.
I suppose he'll run the boats as usual." "Going to leave Philadelphia, eh?" said Frank. "Do you intend to come back, Joe?" "I don't know yet, Frank." "Well, I wish you luck." "I wish you the same." "If you go to work for Mallison this summer, maybe you can get me a job too." "I'll remember that," answered our hero. His preparations were soon made, and then he boarded a train for Riverside.
He led the way and half a dozen followed, including Wilberforce Chaster, who kept well to the rear. Just as the party reached the door of the apartment Joe and the bell boy came up. Without hesitation Andrew Mallison threw open the door of the room and looked inside. Of course he saw nothing out of the ordinary. "Where is your ghost?" he demanded. "I see nothing of it."
This was Dr. Mallison, of Harley Street, a great authority in all nervous disorders as thorough and as real a man as Dr. Rylance was artificial and shallow, yet a, man whom some of Dr. Rylance's most profitable patients denounced as a brute. Dr.
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