From Farm to Fortune; or, Nat Nason's Strange Experience
down to talk to Mrs. Talcott. He found her a very pleasa
id she. "He had both a brother and a sis
ell papers
route besides, which he carries
oesn't he? Excuse me for asking, but yo
d a quarter a week, and he make
rs a week is bett
Dick a place this fall. That will
ob at six or seve
anything
oing out in the morn
t very hard to
ind something," answ
o many come in from the country and
York City. I could study
just as it should be. This is east and this is west, and here is where this house is located, an
nd during that time located Broadway, and
big city," said he. "One coul
week, if you wish," said Mrs. Talc
from the long train ride and from studying the map. It
he mused. "It's sink or
e heard Dick Talcott get up, he dressed and
id you sleep?
ring. Are you going o
es
ve advertisements of Help Wanted i
unless you wish. I'll let you look over
you,
his package of morning newspapers. He showed Nat where to look for the a
ng worth looking up?" aske
leefully. "It will be an easy m
ew York boy g
fool your
re the adve
ed young fellows
Nat's fa
e sure
self. A good job isn't open m
better hu
m how he could get around from one place to the next with the least walking. Nat started o
e murmured. "But he has
actory, where an assistant packer was desired, at eight dollars per week. Arriving the
doesn't go begging long," th
nto the office. He faced a tall, sharp-
id the man. "Had any e
sir,
use you
t the man in
ou pleas
was elbowed toward the door by some others who wanted the po
and stopped short. "All right, he can
ent, a hardware store, and a wholesale rubber factory. At none of these places was he
work, that's certain!" h
seed store. Here a very elderl
he slowly. "Have you had any
t I am willi
very fast. You look like a country lad." And the eld
t if you'll give me a c
you very much
w m
rs and a h
that. I've got
an shrugged h
better look e
a little more? I am w
rs a week after the first month, but
got to earn more," and after a little a
it down with a drink of water from a cooler in a railroad ticket office. Then he went on his way once more, but at sundown had
mething," said Mrs. T
ad one position, but it only paid two dolla
m so
gain. I am bound to strike
relish. There were two other boarders-girls who worked in a
," said one of the girls. "They
xperienced wrappers,"
. "And I am much obliged to you f
w with him, and at noon he found a position in a wholesale paper house. One of the clerks was going
Dick Talcott, on hearing the
"But even if it doesn't,
could afford to pay him seven dollars for the little he was called on to do. Everybody tr