The Winning of Barbara Worth
him after James Greenfield left when he was again interrupt
ness and uncertainty rather than readiness for action. His head dropped forward, his thin fingers nervously tapped the
that big, fine-looking man just going out was Mr. Greenfie
see me," said Jeff
the w
already started the
u, dadd
the door. Then silently indicating the chai
brown eyes died out and a look of questioning doubt came. She seemed to shr
ce gave no sign; only those thin, nervou
help, daddy? Will you joi
wondered what was going on behind that gray mask
poke one col
efully, "because it is such a great work. You
you and the
to change the desert into a land of farms an
crowd are going into this scheme becau
at and because thousands upon thousands of people, through years and years to come,
very side or running far into the future. When he answered his words were carefully exact. "Capitalists, as individuals might and do, spend millions in projects from which they, personally, expect no returns.
"I don't think I quite u
s bank could exist if we made loans to Tom, Dick and Harry because they needed help, or put money into thi
g except to make money? Doesn't Capital
principles. As an individual any officer or stock holder can do what he pleases for whatever reason moves him. He can burn
rk men, who have organized the compa
er
in the Seer and his work or they woul
rom their standpoint. Their capital is i
hard to believe in men, father. I can't think that all busi
anker was not ignorant of the public sentiment toward himself and the men of his class in his
sh the money for the Seer to do this work for more than just what they will make out of it.
lifetime. If he could have laid aside that gray mask and
e, coldly exact: "What do you figure
reat work and means so much to the world. I know, because since he returned he has talked to me so much about it. When he f
er send him
e Mr. Greenfi
hy
knew better than they knew the Seer, to represe
," agreed Jef
e Company your fin
es
anything to do with the r
to join th
ealth, was unbearably hateful to her. At home she ordered her horse and started for the open country. But
ing but profit. Nothing but profit, the sure promise of gain, could move him. He believed in the work; he had reported in favor of it to the Company. He knew that the Company was going ahead. He was willing enough that others should do the work, she thought bitterly. They might take the risk. It was even likely th
e and alone spent the evening on the porch. On the way to his room he paused a moment at her door. He knocked softly
rigation Company," the papers said in a long article setting forth the greatness of the work that was
oon of Mr. Greenfield's departure, with a thrill of pride. At last it had come --the day for which the Seer had hoped all these years. The dear old Seer! She was a little disappointed tha
ig form of the engineer drooped with weakness, his head dropped forward, his eyes were fixed on the ground and he walked slowly, dragging his feet as with great weariness. With
ward his favorite chair. He sank into it as if overco
you ill? Let me
t's all. I'll be all right in a little while. Only it was rather unex
What is the matter?" Barbara had
ave let
understand.
mpany, you know. They have appointed M
r work! You have given years to bring it before the world. They never would have
was to have some stock in the Company when it was organized, with the chief engineer's position at least, but there was nothing settled. Nothing could be settled until the actual completion of the survey, you know. I never dreamed of this. I can
elps. But when she would have kept him for supper he said: "No, I must fin
, in his precise way: "I figured that would be their first move." There was no feeling in his
that you expected the Company to put
there to expect
nue. It was maddening to think that while she had been dreaming and planning
merely a calm, emotionless statement of fact. "I told you
her emotions and searching her father's face she asked: "Daddy, tell me
n with marked caution answered:
that you would have nothing to do with those men. It w
ker asked: "Have
im, too? He wouldn't stay anyway after their t
im. Holmes will need him," said Worth. The
ped. "What
tay," repeated