The Voice of the City; Further Stories of the Four Million
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Packenstacker?" "Parkenstacker," breathed the young man, "In- deed, you cannot know how much I appreciate your confidences." The girl contemplated him with the calm, imper- sonal regard that befitted the difference in their sta- tions. "What is your line of business, Mr. Parken- stacker?" she asked. "A very humble one. But I hope to rise in the world. Were you really in earnest when you said that you could love a man of lowly position?" "Indeed I was. But I said 'might.' There is the Grand Duke... and the Marquis, you know. Yes; no calling could be too humble were the man what I would wish him to be." "I work," declared Mr. Parkenstacker, "in a res- taurant." The girl shrank slightly. "Not as a waiter?" she said, a little imploringly. "Labor is noble, but — personal attendance, you know — valets and " "I am not a waiter. I am cashier in" — on the street they faced that bounded the opposite side of 64 The Voice of the City the paik was the brilliant electric si^ "RESTAU- RANT" — "I am cashier in that restaurant you see there." The girl consulted a tiny watch set in a bracelet of rich design upon her left wrist, and rose, hurriedly.
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