登陆注册
15454400000065

第65章 MR.TOLMAN(9)

"There is nothing to think," said Mr. Tolman. "We know all about the lady." (He spoke truly, for he had informed himself about both parties to the affair.) "Take my advice, and be here to-morrow afternoon--and come rather early."The next morning Mr. Tolman went up to his parlor on the second floor, and brought down two blue stuffed chairs, the best he had, and put them in the little room back of the shop. He also brought down one or two knickknacks and put them on the mantelpiece, and he dusted and brightened up the room as well as he could. He even covered the table with a red cloth from the parlor.

When the young lady arrived, he invited her to walk into the back room to look over some new books he had just got in. If she had known he proposed to give up the business, she would have thought it rather strange that he should be buying new books.

But she knew nothing of his intentions. When she was seated at the table whereon the new books were spread, Mr. Tolman stepped outside of the shop door to watch for Glascow's approach. He soon appeared.

"Walk right in," said Mr. Tolman. "She's in the back room looking over books. I'll wait here, and keep out customers as far as possible. It's pleasant, and I want a little fresh air.

I'll give you twenty minutes."

Glascow was pale, but he went in without a word, and Mr. Tolman, with his hands under his coat-tail, and his feet rather far apart, established a blockade on the doorstep. He stood there for some time, looking at the people outside, and wondering what the people inside were doing. The little girl who had borrowed the milk of him, and who had never returned it, was about to pass the door; but seeing him standing there, she crossed over to the other side of the street. But he did not notice her. He was wondering if it was time to go in. A boy came up to the door, and wanted to know if he kept Easter eggs.

Mr. Tolman was happy to say he did not. When he had allowed the night druggist a very liberal twenty minutes, he went in. As he entered the shop door, giving the bell a very decided ring as he did so, P. Glascow came down the two steps that led from the inner room. His face showed that it was all right with him.

A few days after this Mr. Tolman sold out his stock, good will, and fixtures, together with the furniture and lease of the house. And who should he sell out to but to Mr. Glascow! This piece of business was one of the happiest points in the whole affair. There was no reason why the happy couple should not be married very soon, and the young lady was charmed to give up her position as teacher and governess in a family, and come and take charge of that delightful little store and that cunning little house, with almost everything in it that they wanted.

One thing in the establishment Mr. Tolman refused to sell.

That was Dormstock's great work. He made the couple a present of the volume, and between two of the earlier pages he placed a bank-note which in value was very much more than that of the ordinary wedding gift.

"What are YOU going to do?" they asked of him, when all these things were settled. And then he told them how he was going back to his business in the neighboring city, and he told them what it was, and how he had come to manage a circulating library. They did not think him crazy. People who studied the logarithms of the diapason would not be apt to think a man crazy for such a little thing as that.

When Mr. Tolman returned to the establishment of Pusey &Co., he found everything going on very satisfactorily.

"You look ten years younger, sir," said Mr. Canterfield. "You must have had a very pleasant time. I did not think there was enough to interest you in ---- for so long a time.""Interest me!" exclaimed Mr. Tolman. "Why, objects of interest crowded on me. I never had a more enjoyable holiday in my life."When he went home that evening (and he found himself quite willing to go), he tore up the will he had made. He now felt that there was no necessity for proving his sanity.

同类推荐
  • 津梁寺采新茶与幕中

    津梁寺采新茶与幕中

    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。
  • 证治准绳·女科

    证治准绳·女科

    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。
  • 续补永平志

    续补永平志

    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。
  • 风骚旨格

    风骚旨格

    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。
  • 中医蒙求

    中医蒙求

    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。
热门推荐
  • 军师王妃:战神王爷很温柔

    军师王妃:战神王爷很温柔

    他,是一国战神,在国都里有着禁欲男神的称号,是女性的梦中情人。她,是二十五世纪最令人闻风丧胆的暗域鬼帝,在所有人的眼里她是恶魔,是世间一切都描述不了的,熟读兵书,精通卦阵。
  • 坐吃等死的穿越人生:玉儿传

    坐吃等死的穿越人生:玉儿传

    【本文纯属虚构】她坐车怕撞、过桥怕倒、走草地怕蛇咬、怕楼塌、怕天压…最大的心愿,就是活到自然死!可她只顾向老天祷告,忘记跟鬼差交好。当某鬼差很不负责的将她勾进地府,她只能哀怨的看着他…“我还你一命,再给你一个补偿!”判官无奈…而她,带着补偿的特异功能,穿越去也
  • 钢琴女孩

    钢琴女孩

    钢琴天才女主钟离婧18岁,被家里人逼婚,无奈之下,她逃出了家。在逃婚的路上遇到了冷酷王子苏以辰,两人还住到了一起,就这样,一切逗比似的生活即将拉开帷幕......
  • 总裁盛宠:娇妻欠调教

    总裁盛宠:娇妻欠调教

    她不就是想提前履行下妻子发权利诱惑了他吗,为什么结果会这样……不就是傲娇冰山总裁吗!我就不信没办法把你养成,青梅竹马气原配走起!可为什么结果会是,某只大腹黑在拦住自己,诱惑道,“安萝心,你确定你要和他走?”“不,老公我就要你,我不走了!”美色当道,她妥协了。
  • 崩坏三无垠战纪

    崩坏三无垠战纪

    英雄已逝,时代再临!人类,死士,崩坏兽的未来将走向何方?往事与未来交织,温情与热血碰撞,当天命与逆熵泯灭于历史的车轮下之时,群雄逐鹿与乱世的舞台已然开启,朵尔利拉骑士团将永远向辉煌的黎明前进!读者交流群598638837
  • 聂槃倾沐

    聂槃倾沐

    他精明而善于谋计,却用纨绔遮掩着这一切;她灵动且有着自身的信念,却被现实无情的蚕食,他出现在她想要涅槃新生之时,冥冥中的一场情缘,她却浑然不知自己踏上了一条为她人做嫁衣的路,而他千算百算,却失算了自己的心。
  • 深宫霸宠,一品调香师

    深宫霸宠,一品调香师

    她是丞相之女,因为嫡姐一朝落入冷宫而被胁迫入宫,落选本在意料之中,但嫡母以生母性命要挟,她不得不使出阴谋,身为二十一世纪化学博士,她从没活的如此狼狈,当普通的花香在她手底酝酿成杀人的利器,后宫步步惊心,却有一人悄然付了心……【纯属虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 冷妃玩转异世

    冷妃玩转异世

    临时接到的紧急任务,让邬和冰没有任何准备的对抗十八名异能者,任务完成的代价就是冰的生命......冰猛的睁开眼睛,变异虎的一张血盆大口出现在眼前,习惯性的抡肘踢腿翻身单手撑地轻轻跃起,却不适应如今缩小版的身体,动作没达到预想的效果,撞到一旁的石头坠下悬崖!没错,冰很俗套的穿越了,一穿过来就遭遇了这一幕,真是悲惨的女主。深山历练一年多,被家族找到,开始了女扮男的生涯,要去当将军吗?随便吧,我是无所谓。要去......吗?一切都OK,我不“挑食”~
  • 梦游奇遇记

    梦游奇遇记

    主角与同学前往乡村郊游,进村后同伴弃车走散,经历了迷路丢手机遇怪人等奇事后扔然没有线索,接下来又会主角又会有什么离奇遭遇呢?
  • 轮回仙塔

    轮回仙塔

    传说,盘古开天之后,天地灵气凌乱分布,盘古身化万物,他的本命真气吞噬天下灵气,重新恢复了盘古的实力,由于此时天地已经开辟完全,于是盘古破碎虚空而去,因为盘古身体十分巨大,没有一个星球能够支撑他的身体,于是他又开辟了一个巨大的空间,后来,盘古渡过天劫飞升仙界,只留下了这个空间。