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" Frank accompanied the gentleman into the street. "Have you no other clothes except this uniform?" asked Mr. Hartley. "Yes, sir. " "Then go and put them on. Then report to me at No. -- Broadway. " "All right, sir. " "It is fortunate I have a good suit, " thought Frank. He was not long in exchanging his uniform for the neat suit given him byMr. Bowen. Thus attired, he presented himself in Mr. Hartley'scounting-room. The merchant surveyed him with approval. [Illustration: THE MERCHANT SURVEYED W...ITH APPROVAL. ] "You will enter my service as errand-boy, " he said. "You will be sent tothe post-office, the bank, and on similar errands, in order not toexcite suspicion of the real object of your presence. Keep your eyesopen, and I will take an opportunity of explaining to you later what Iwish you to do. " Frank bowed. "Mr. Haynes, " said the merchant, calling a thin, sallow young man, "Ihave engaged this boy as an errand-boy. Has any one been to thepost-office this morning?" "No, sir. " "Then he will go.
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