Bart Stirling's Road to Success; Or, The Young Express Agent
er's face. Only one person in Pleasantville had that mixture of loft
nd extending his big golden-headed cane as if it was a spear and he was poising
d Bart promptly-"wha
l and collected that the colonel ground his teeth, stam
ou-" he began, and
at for?" inte
laced his cane under his arm and
aper and held it between
bserved, "do you
hook h
ts the bare cost of a new copper pedestal to replace the one you shot to pieces last night, and it's a wonder you are not in jail for murder, for had that cannon b
n, I haven't got e
t!" snapped
an I g
, restoring the bit of paper
arrington was a power in Pleasantville, h
ine distress, "but eighty-five dollars is a sheer
I sha
yment or replace the pede
don'
am not to blame
d the colonel
Bart. "I never knew the can
now who l
was s
the colonel. "Aha! it's serious now, is it? Not so much fun breaki
th his volcanic visitor was the blow to his pri
"laughing stock of the community! Young man, you're on the
d with a dangerous
decisively, "my mother has n
er, her teachings. You're full of infernal p
e our r
reach the express service. You'll stay in your present job just l
elt very glad that Mr. Leslie had not met the irate colonel. The
e cried, with a gloating chuckle. "Very
control his voice,
unge us into new trouble and distress that we do not deserve. I have never had the remotest thought of injuring you or your property in any way. I am will
d that cannon-two, C.O.D. before ten o'clock to-morrow mor
cy that he was a born orator, and had just given utterance to some prof
duty. I would like to have money and influence, but would ra
he end of a dead freight and cross to the pub
nstead, he came to the strangest rigid po
hrown up as if he had been struck a stunning blow under the chin, and even at the distance he was, Bart could see that his usually
nel. It fascinated and transfixed the military man, and Bart Stirling, starin