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s health has improved. He cannot live more than a year or two at the best, but when I came here it seemed to be only a matter of months. I shall remain while I can do him good. "When Mr. Flint returns he will do you justice. You can afford to wait, as your income is larger than before. You suggest that I need not continue to pay your board. This, however, I intend to do, and will advise you to lay aside some money every week, and deposit in a savings bank. The habit of saving is excellent, and cannot be formed too early." "I am lucky to have such a friend," reflected Andy, as he finished reading this letter. "I will try to make myself worthy of such good fortune." At the end of six months Andy had acquired a large practical acquaintance with the real estate business. He displayed a degree of judgment which surprised Mr. Crawford. "You seem more like a young man than a boy," he said. "I am not at all sure but I could leave my business in your hands if I wished to be absent." This compliment pleased Andy. He had also been raised to seven dollars a week, and this he regarded as a practical compliment. One evening on his return from West Fifty-sixth Street he strayed into the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where he sat down to rest in the reading room. Two men were sitting near him whose conversation he could not help hearing. "I own a considerable plot in Tacoma," said one. "I bought it two years since, when I was on my way back from California. I should like to sell the plot if I could get a purchaser." "If the Northern Pacific Railroad is ever completed, the land will be valuable," replied the other. "True; but will it ever be completed? That date will be very remote, I fancy." "I don't think so. I would buy the land myself if I had the money, but just at present I have none to spare. How much did you invest?" "A thousand dollars." "You might sell, perhaps, through a real estate agent?" "The real estate agents here know very little of Western property. I should not know to whom to apply." Andy thought he saw a chance to procure business for his firm. "Gentlemen," he said, "will you excuse my saying that I am in a real estate office, and think you can make some satisfactory arrangement with us?" At the same time he handed the owner of the Tacoma property a card of the firm. "Crawford!" repeated his friend. "Yes, that is a reputable firm. You cannot do be
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