From Farm to Fortune; or, Nat Nason's Strange Experience
letter to Sam Price, telling his friend of his adventures since leaving home, and ask
certainly a fine place to go to, and maybe I'll try it myself some day. Country life is awful slo
in that city three days before he gave up the search. He claims that the cow belonged to him-that he took it for board and clothing for you, and he also sticks
not once but several times, and shook
he thought. "Wish I could catch the person who really did do it. M
lars saved, of which amount he was reasonably proud.
said one of the proprietors to him. "After Sat
new bosse
their own that they can use. Only
hero looked around in his spare hours for another position,
"Still, I don't feel quite so green as when I first reached New Y
so hard that he did not go out until after noon. Then he visited a fashionable wholesale jewelry establishment.
light checked suit, and very light gloves. He spoke
siness, sir?" as
ung gentleman, "that you adve
rk, ye
e can agree upon terms, I should be-
he jeweler raised h
to learn that all my connection
fying. But you mentioned terms.
o, a year. Then, I should wish to make certai
o
ink it injures the health. But I think I could m
s
lf, both in winter and summer. I always go to the theater m
what
an five in the afternoon. Excessive
s that
r six weeks off in the summer, so that I can visit the spring
d be, to you," ans
hink
't satisfy
That is
hours, and who doesn't set quite such a high figure on his ser
weler, he turned on his heel and left in utter disgust.
Nat. "I wonder if anybody wil
young man?" asked the je
king for
as high as those of t
to work hard and I am n
u are no
Do I look
like a cou
ing for Trumbull & Davison, the paper dealers. But they ha
look bright and honest. But I need someb
't any place th
l you what I might do. Do yo
s,
out a g
was brought u
New Jersey. I might try you there, at
at's fa
omething to do in the city," sa
ou anything," and th
s and offices. But everywhere he received the same answer-that
Jersey," he thought, on his way to his boarding house. "B
tramped from Forty-second Street clear down to the Battery several times. T
oned. "Unless I do better I'll have to
Dick, but the effort was not a success. By noon he had earne
said Dick, frankly. "What you want to do i
s are mighty scar
n distribute bills, and on another occasion he carried out packages for a florist, and the two jobs brou
ht, as he sat in his little room, on the edge of the bed. He had been coun
" he continued, "and that will leave me sixty-five cents.
one store the proprietor was unusually harsh to him, and h
ed. "If I can't get something to do I can't stay here, for
ediately after the meal he went to his little room. Then, of
"Goodness knows I am short enough of f
l pinned fast, and he brought it f
im to put a five-dollar
n, and looked inside. It contained a slip
ulated. "I don't suppose it's less than a five
gasp he sank back on the only chair which the little bedroom c
was one for a