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"'Count of Morrison.Morrison he comes up to run things some.He does.Tim he's getting the drive in shape, and he don't want to be bothered, but old Morrison he's as busy as hell beatin' tan-bark.

Finally Tim, he calls him."'Look here, Mr.Morrison,' says he, 'I'm runnin' this drive.If I don't get her there, all right; you can give me my time.'Till then you ain't got nothin' to say.'

"Well, that makes the Old Fellow as sore as a scalded pup.He's used to bossin' clerks and such things, and don't have much of an idea of lumber-jacks.He has big ideas of respect, so he 'calls'

Tim dignified like.

"Tim didn't hit him; but I guess he felt like th' man who met the bear without any weapon,--even a newspaper would 'a' come handy.He hands in his time t' once and quits.Sence then he's been as mad as a bar-keep with a lead quarter, which ain't usual for Tim.He's been filin' his teeth for M.& D.right along.Somethin's behind it all, I reckon.""Where'll I find him?" asked Thorpe.

Jackson gave the name of a small boarding-house.Shortly after, Thorpe left him to amuse the others with his unique conversation, and hunted up Shearer's stopping-place.

Chapter XXVIII

The boarding-house proved to be of the typical lumber-jack class, a narrow "stoop," a hall-way and stairs in the center, and an office and bar on either side.Shearer and a half dozen other men about his own age sat, their chairs on two legs and their "cork" boots on the rounds of the chairs, smoking placidly in the tepid evening air.

The light came from inside the building, so that while Thorpe was in plain view, he could not make out which of the dark figures on the piazza was the man he wanted.He approached, and attempted an identifying scrutiny.The men, with the taciturnity of their class in the presence of a stranger, said nothing.

"Well, bub," finally drawled a voice from the corner, "blowed that stake you made out of Radway, yet?""That you, Shearer?" inquired Thorpe advancing."You're the man I'm looking for.""You've found me," replied the old man dryly.

Thorpe was requested elaborately to "shake hands" with the owners of six names.Then he had a chance to intimate quietly to Shearer that he wanted a word with him alone.The riverman rose silently and led the way up the straight, uncarpeted stairs, along a narrow, uncarpeted hall, to a square, uncarpeted bedroom.The walls and ceiling of this apartment were of unpainted planed pine.It contained a cheap bureau, one chair, and a bed and washstand to match the bureau.Shearer lit the lamp and sat on the bed.

"What is it?" he asked.

"I have a little pine up in the northern peninsula within walking distance of Marquette," said Thorpe, "and I want to get a crew of about twenty men.It occurred to me that you might be willing to help me."The riverman frowned steadily at his interlocutor from under his bushy brows.

"How much pine you got?" he asked finally.

"About three hundred millions," replied Thorpe quietly.

The old man's blue eyes fixed themselves with unwavering steadiness on Thorpe's face.

"You're jobbing some of it, eh?" he submitted finally as the only probable conclusion."Do you think you know enough about it? Who does it belong to?""It belongs to a man named Carpenter and myself."The riverman pondered this slowly for an appreciable interval, and then shot out another question.

"How'd you get it?"

Thorpe told him simply, omitting nothing except the name of the firm up-river.When he had finished, Shearer evinced no astonishment nor approval.

"You done well," he commented finally.Then after another interval:

"Have you found out who was the men stealin' the pine?""Yes," replied Thorpe quietly, "it was Morrison & Daly."The old man flickered not an eyelid.He slowly filled his pipe and lit it.

"I'll get you a crew of men," said he, "if you'll take me as foreman.""But it's a little job at first," protested Thorpe."I only want a camp of twenty.It wouldn't be worth your while.""That's my look-out.I'll take th' job," replied the logger grimly.

"You got three hundred million there, ain't you? And you're goin'

to cut it? It ain't such a small job."

Thorpe could hardly believe his good-fortune in having gained so important a recruit.With a practical man as foreman, his mind would be relieved of a great deal of worry over unfamiliar detail.

He saw at once that he would himself be able to perform all the duties of scaler, keep in touch with the needs of the camp, and supervise the campaign.Nevertheless he answered the older man's glance with one as keen, and said:

"Look here, Shearer, if you take this job, we may as well understand each other at the start.This is going to be my camp, and I'm going to be boss.I don't know much about logging, and I shall want you to take charge of all that, but I shall want to know just why you do each thing, and if my judgment advises otherwise, my judgment goes.

If I want to discharge a man, he WALKS without any question.I know about what I shall expect of each man; and I intend to get it out of him.And in questions of policy mine is the say-so every trip.Now I know you're a good man, one of the best there is,and I presume Ishall find your judgment the best, but I don't want any mistakes to start with.If you want to be my foreman on those terms, just say so, and I'll be tickled to death to have you."For the first time the lumberman's face lost, during a single instant, its mask of immobility.His steel-blue eyes flashed, his mouth twitched with some strong emotion.For the first time, too, he spoke without his contemplative pause of preparation.

"That's th' way to talk!" he cried."Go with you? Well I should rise to remark! You're the boss; and I always said it.I'll get you a gang of bully boys that will roll logs till there's skating in hell!"Thorpe left, after making an appointment at his own hotel for the following day, more than pleased with his luck.Although he had by now fairly good and practical ideas in regard to the logging of a bunch of pine, he felt himself to be very deficient in the details.

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