登陆注册
15454400000057

第57章 MR.TOLMAN(1)

Mr. Tolman was a gentleman whose apparent age was of a varying character. At times, when deep in thought on business matters or other affairs, one might have thought him fifty-five or fifty-seven, or even sixty. Ordinarily, however, when things were running along in a satisfactory and commonplace way, he appeared to be about fifty years old, while upon some extraordinary occasions, when the world assumed an unusually attractive aspect, his age seemed to run down to forty-five or less.

He was the head of a business firm. In fact, he was the only member of it. The firm was known as Pusey and Co. But Pusey had long been dead and the "Co.," of which Mr. Tolman had been a member, was dissolved. Our elderly hero, having bought out the business, firm-name and all, for many years had carried it on with success and profit. His counting-house was a small and quiet place, but a great deal of money had been made in it. Mr. Tolman was rich--very rich indeed.

And yet, as he sat in his counting-room one winter evening, he looked his oldest. He had on his hat and his overcoat, his gloves and his fur collar. Every one else in the establishment had gone home, and he, with the keys in his hand, was ready to lock up and leave also. He often stayed later than any one else, and left the keys with Mr. Canterfield, the head clerk, as he passed his house on his way home.

Mr. Tolman seemed in no hurry to go. He simply sat and thought, and increased his apparent age. The truth was, he did not want to go home. He was tired of going home. This was not because his home was not a pleasant one. No single gentleman in the city had a handsomer or more comfortable suite of rooms. It was not because he felt lonely, or regretted that a wife and children did not brighten and enliven his home. He was perfectly satisfied to be a bachelor. The conditions suited him exactly.

But, in spite of all this, he was tired of going home.

"I wish," said Mr. Tolman to himself, "that I could feel some interest in going home." Then he rose and took a turn or two up and down the room. But as that did not seem to give him any more interest in the matter, he sat down again. "I wish it were necessary for me to go home," said he, "but it isn't." So then he fell again to thinking. "What I need," he said, after a while, "is to depend more upon myself--to feel that I am necessary to myself. Just now I'm not. I'll stop going home--at least, in this way. Where's the sense in envying other men, when I can have all that they have just as well as not? And I'll have it, too," said Mr. Tolman, as he went out and locked the doors.

Once in the streets, and walking rapidly, his ideas shaped themselves easily and readily into a plan which, by the time he reached the house of his head clerk, was quite matured. Mr. Canterfield was just going down to dinner as his employer rang the bell, so he opened the door himself. "I will detain you but a minute or two," said Mr. Tolman, handing the keys to Mr. Canterfield. "Shall we step into the parlor?"When his employer had gone, and Mr. Canterfield had joined his family at the dinner-table, his wife immediately asked him what Mr. Tolman wanted.

"Only to say that he is going away to-morrow, and that I am to attend to the business, and send his personal letters to----,"naming a city not a hundred miles away.

"How long is he going to stay?"

"He didn't say," answered Mr. Canterfield.

"I'll tell you what he ought to do," said the lady. "He ought to make you a partner in the firm, and then he could go away and stay as long as he pleased.""He can do that now," returned her husband. "He has made a good many trips since I have been with him, and things have gone on very much in the same way as when he is here. He knows that.""But still you'd like to be a partner?"

"Oh, yes," said Mr. Canterfield.

"And common gratitude ought to prompt him to make you one,"said his wife.

Mr. Tolman went home and wrote a will. He left all his property, with the exception of a few legacies, to the richest and most powerful charitable organization in the country.

"People will think I am crazy," said he to himself, "and if Ishould die while I am carrying out my plan, I will leave the task of defending my sanity to people who are able to make a good fight for me." And before he went to bed his will was signed and witnessed.

The next day he packed a trunk and left for the neighboring city. His apartments were to be kept in readiness for his return at any time. If you had seen him walking over to the railroad depot, you would have taken him for a man of forty-five.

When he arrived at his destination, Mr. Tolman established himself temporarily at a hotel, and spent the next three or four days in walking about the city looking for what he wanted. What he wanted was rather difficult to define, but the way in which he put the matter to himself was something like this:

"I would like to find a snug little place where, I can live, and carry on some business which I can attend to myself, and which will bring me into contact with people of all sorts--people who will interest me. It must be a small business, because Idon't want to have to work very hard, and it must be snug and comfortable, because I want to enjoy it. I would like a shop of some sort, because that brings a man face to face with his fellow-creatures."The city in which he was walking about was one of the best places in the country in which to find the place of business he desired. It was full of independent little shops. But Mr. Tolman could not readily find one which resembled his ideal. Asmall dry-goods establishment seemed to presuppose a female proprietor. A grocery store would give him many interesting customers; but he did not know much about groceries, and the business did not appear to him to possess any aesthetic features.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 重活之超能时代

    重活之超能时代

    莫名其妙的,我重生了。我要赚钱,我要撩妹,我要开公司,我要用我的金手指搅动风云。但是,这和说好的世界不一样啊。。。
  • 亡靈死神

    亡靈死神

    他身怀被世人所厌恶的黑暗魔法,同时他也有个成神之梦!看他如何铸造自己的成神之路!
  • 暗垢

    暗垢

    你好,我是易水寒的弟弟易水凉。怎么可能。
  • 天赐红颜:星路璀璨之女王倾城

    天赐红颜:星路璀璨之女王倾城

    前世匆忙,她身为闫家大小姐却只是在背后默默付出,而渣爹和恶毒继母的算计让她坠入了生命的深渊;重生归来,这一世,她要成为女王!主宰自己的命运,让渣爹和恶毒继母什么的都通通去死吧!谁背叛她,谁不怀好意,没关系,她都会一一回馈!白莲花绿茶婊什么的挡路小角色不值一提!Shejustwanttosay:Donotthingswillnotdie,whoviolatemybottomline,howinsultingmypersonality,don'tthinkstillcanforgiveme(不作死就不会死,谁触犯我的底线,诲辱我的人格,不必想着还能得我原谅)
  • 金陵缘

    金陵缘

    当了百年睡美人不说,还受尽小鬼差的白眼和酷刑……小场面,她忍×1。睡美人苏醒后发现一切在没经自己手动确认的情况下恢复了出厂设置:身旁人都说着她听不懂的鬼话,且她好像跟原先那个自己丝毫不沾边了……脸上笑嘻嘻,她忍×2。Areyoukidding?!原来睡美人的前生是个老巫婆一般的角色!原来她这辈子依然还要替前生背锅……事情大了,她忍×3
  • 拖延症重度患者拯救世界

    拖延症重度患者拯救世界

    你是一名拖延症患者吗?你是否曾经怀疑过,你的拖延症其实是被人传染的?……“陈琮先生,作为一名拖延症重度患者,请问你每天都做了些什么事情?”某新闻上,一名记者这样问道。“作为一个拖延症患者,我每天不是在拖延就是在去拖延的路上”陈琮认真说道。“那请问你的梦想是什么?”“我的梦想是拯救世界,让所有人一起将拖延症发扬光大,我们的口号是‘拖延就是为了最终绝杀,你造吗?’。”陈琮拉出“拖延症系统”,看着上边那栏钢铁侠,蜘蛛侠等字样,眼睛冒光:“还差十万奖励点就能兑换钢铁侠了!我还得继续将拖延症发扬光大呀!”
  • 青春易老.韶华易逝

    青春易老.韶华易逝

    那时的我们并不知道,有些人的相遇是为了日后更好的别离。所以,我们从开始的相亲相爱,到未来的相离相分。漫长的人生路上,我们背叛别人,遭人背叛,伤害别人,伤害自己。只因我们不配,如此糟糕的自己!总是不够勇敢,因为我们永远都不会知道如果当时的我们做了些什么,结果是不是会变得不一样。我们只能如此,我们也只配如此。却不知,青春易老,韶华易逝。转眼,我们都已在泪水中长大成人.
  • 你的智商已欠费

    你的智商已欠费

    别人眼中的何榛榛:优雅的……花瓶。事实上:吃吃吃,睡睡睡,污污污。别人眼中的顾安城:高冷、难接近、不苟言笑。事实上:喜欢小动物、会画画风诡异的恶搞漫画、被微博粉丝敬称为娇花。某日,何老爸看不下去自家女儿混吃等死的状态,就把她扔给了某人调教……
  • 新官轨范

    新官轨范

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 恶魔驾到:丫头,悠着点

    恶魔驾到:丫头,悠着点

    【高调开宠,低调搞笑,新人新文,求收藏】转过来的校草阴差阳错竟然成了她同桌,之后还和她同居!本以为有个帅锅可以天天饱眼福,没想到竟是个恶魔!某日某天某天,祁筱筱率领一帮小弟找陈梓默对峙,没想到被其全军覆没,“陈梓默!你这是要灭我满门啊!”“那又怎样!”“我……我要为我的弟子们讨回公道!”“你觉得可能吗?”“怎么不……你……你别过来……有话好好说,你别乱摸呀!喂……”即使我们智商不在一条水平线上,但我们还是可以相爱相杀!