FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   86  
87   88   89   90   91   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   >>   >|  
d it! I'd come in to tell you. It's going to be 'we.'" He advanced the paper he had been holding in his hand, his thumb indicating the top left-hand corner. "What do you think of me above the line, my boy?" The paper was a sheet of the firm's notepaper. In the upper left-hand corner was printed in small type, "The Rev. Sebastian Fortune." Beneath the name was a short line and beneath the line, "Mr. Shearman Twyning. Mr. Mark Sabre": The Rev. Sebastian Fortune. ---------- Mr. Shearman Twyning. Mr. Mark Sabre. Sabre said slowly, "What do you mean--you 'above the line'?" Twyning indicated the short line with a forefinger. "That line, my boy. Jonah's going to take me into partnership. Just told me." He had released the paper into Sabre's hand. Sabre handed it back with a single word, "Good." Twyning's face darkened again and darkened worse. He crumpled the paper violently in his hand and spoke also but a single word, "Thanks!" He turned sharply on his heel and went to the door. "I say, Twyning!" Sabre jumped to his feet and went to Twyning with outstretched hand. "I didn't mean to take it like that. Don't think I'm not--I congratulate you. Jolly good. Splendid. I tell you what--I don't mind telling you--it was a bit of a smack in the eye for me for a moment. You know, I've rather sweated over this business,"--his glance indicated the stacked bookshelves, the firm's publications, _his_ publications.... "See what I mean?" A certain movement in his throat and about his mouth indicated, more than his words, what he meant. A slight. Twyning took the hand and gripped it with a firmness characteristic of his handshake. "Thanks, old man. Thanks awfully. Of course I know what you mean. But after all, look at the thing, eh? I mean to say, you've been here--what--ten or twelve years. Well, I've been over twenty-five. Natural, eh? And you're doing splendidly. Every one knows that. It's only a question of time. Thanks awfully." He reached for Sabre's hand again and again gripped it hard. Sabre went back and sat against his desk. "What rather got me, you know, coming all of a sudden like that, was that Fortune promised me partnership, twice, quite a bit ago." Twyning, who had been speaking with an emotion in consonance with the grip of his hand, said a little blankly, "Did he? That so?" "Yes, twice. And this looked like, when you told me--well, like dissatisfaction since, see? Eh?" Twyning did not ta
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   86  
87   88   89   90   91   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Twyning

 

Thanks

 

Fortune

 
single
 
partnership
 

publications

 

gripped

 

darkened

 
corner
 

Shearman


Sebastian
 

dissatisfaction

 

twelve

 

handshake

 

characteristic

 

firmness

 

twenty

 

reached

 
blankly
 

sudden


coming

 

question

 

consonance

 

emotion

 

Natural

 

slight

 

speaking

 

looked

 

splendidly

 

promised


released

 

handed

 
forefinger
 

beneath

 

slowly

 

turned

 

violently

 
crumpled
 
Beneath
 

holding


indicating

 
advanced
 

printed

 

notepaper

 
sharply
 
glance
 

stacked

 

bookshelves

 

business

 

sweated