. Pick, shovel and pluck; further experiences "With men who do things". e Mansville people last week, and sell itto us on pain of death. Well pay him double price for him you must have it at once, and that he must helpyou^ carry it over to Hoboken, or hell never get anotherjob from me. Now call Bill here! I want to talk to himwhile you are gone. Come, Bill, and take yours. I was only too glad toabdicate in his favor. Grabbing my hat, I ran out of thebuilding and jumped aboard a passing car. It is a long ride from Hoboken to Brooklyn at that timeof night. By the time I had routed out my


. Pick, shovel and pluck; further experiences "With men who do things". e Mansville people last week, and sell itto us on pain of death. Well pay him double price for him you must have it at once, and that he must helpyou^ carry it over to Hoboken, or hell never get anotherjob from me. Now call Bill here! I want to talk to himwhile you are gone. Come, Bill, and take yours. I was only too glad toabdicate in his favor. Grabbing my hat, I ran out of thebuilding and jumped aboard a passing car. It is a long ride from Hoboken to Brooklyn at that timeof night. By the time I had routed out my man and he hadgone to his shop for the door, it was far past midnight. When we reached the factory with the door, I found thatBill had carried out his directions. A hole had been cutin the flue just large enough for the door, which let theimprisoned man out. Quick work was made of riveting thedoor in place, but the east was taking on a rosy hue beforethe last rivet was battered down. At any rate, the job wascompleted before the firemen arrived to start the H O OU HO


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