The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863
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In eithercase, he would be the gainer, even if Hiram suffered somewhat. Thelatter did not appear to be apprehensive, but made himself at home inshort order. Then, and not before, he called on Mr. Bennett, and told him, ere thelatter had time to inquire, that he had quit Burnsville, and was nowclerk for Hendly, Layton & Gibb, ship chandlers. 'Well, that's a move, I declare! Did you suppose I was so full I couldnot make room for you?' 'Not that; but, you see, I am not going into your line, ' said... Hiram, blandly. Till that moment Mr. Bennett had himself no idea how much he wascalculating on Hiram's assistance in his largely increasing business. Hewas greatly disappointed. He was too shrewd, however, to express muchregret. He only said, 'I should have been glad to have had you with me, but you know your own business best, I dare say. You will _do_ anywhere, I guess. Now you are here, come and see us often, and let me know when Ican be of use to you. ' Keen men sympathize with keen; knaves with knaves; the good with thegood.
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