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第37章

LAPHAM had the pride which comes of self-******, and he would not openly lower his crest to the young fellow he had taken into his business.He was going to be obviously master in his own place to every one; and during the hours of business he did nothing to distinguish Corey from the half-dozen other clerks and book-keepers in the outer office, but he was not silent about the fact that Bromfield Corey's son had taken a fancy to come to him."Did you notice that fellow at the desk facing my type-writer girl? Well, sir, that's the son of Bromfield Corey--old Phillips Corey's grandson.And I'll say this for him, that there isn't a man in the office that looks after his work better.There isn't anything he's too good for.

He's right here at nine every morning, before the clock gets in the word.I guess it's his grandfather coming out in him.He's got charge of the foreign correspondence.

We're pushing the paint everywhere." He flattered himself that he did not lug the matter in.He had been warned against that by his wife, but he had the right to do Corey justice, and his brag took the form of illustration.

"Talk about training for business--I tell you it's all in the man himself! I used to believe in what old Horace Greeley said about college graduates being the poorest kind of horned cattle; but I've changed my mind a little.

You take that fellow Corey.He's been through Harvard, and he's had about every advantage that a fellow could have.

Been everywhere, and talks half a dozen languages like English.I suppose he's got money enough to live without lifting a hand, any more than his father does;son of Bromfield Corey, you know.But the thing was in him.

He's a natural-born business man; and I've had many a fellow with me that had come up out of the street, and worked hard all his life, without ever losing his original opposition to the thing.But Corey likes it.

I believe the fellow would like to stick at that desk of his night and day.I don't know where he got it.

I guess it must be his grandfather, old Phillips Corey;it often skips a generation, you know.But what I say is, a thing has got to be born in a man; and if it ain't born in him, all the privations in the world won't put it there, and if it is, all the college training won't take it out."Sometimes Lapham advanced these ideas at his own table, to a guest whom he had brought to Nantasket for the night.

Then he suffered exposure and ridicule at the hands of his wife, when opportunity offered.She would not let him bring Corey down to Nantasket at all.

"No, indeed!" she said."I am not going to have them think we're running after him.If he wants to see Irene, he can find out ways of doing it for himself.""Who wants him to see Irene?" retorted the Colonel angrily.

"I do," said Mrs.Lapham."And I want him to see her without any of your connivance, Silas.I'm not going to have it said that I put my girls at anybody.

Why don't you invite some of your other clerks?""He ain't just like the other clerks.He's going to take charge of a part of the business.It's quite another thing.""Oh, indeed!" said Mrs.Lapham vexatiously."Then you ARE going to take a partner.""I shall ask him down if I choose!" returned the Colonel, disdaining her insinuation.

His wife laughed with the fearlessness of a woman who knows her husband.

"But you won't choose when you've thought it over, Si."Then she applied an emollient to his chafed surface.

"Don't you suppose I feel as you do about it? I know just how proud you are, and I'm not going to have you do anything that will make you feel meeching afterward.

You just let things take their course.If he wants Irene, he's going to find out some way of seeing her; and if he don't, all the plotting and planning in the world isn't going to make him.""Who's plotting?" again retorted the Colonel, shuddering at the utterance of hopes and ambitions which a man hides with shame, but a woman talks over as freely and coolly as if they were items of a milliner's bill.

"Oh, not you!" exulted his wife."I understand what you want.You want to get this fellow, who is neither partner nor clerk, down here to talk business with him.

Well, now, you just talk business with him at the office."The only social attention which Lapham succeeded in offering Corey was to take him in his buggy, now and then, for a spin out over the Mill-dam.He kept the mare in town, and on a pleasant afternoon he liked to knock off early, as he phrased it, and let the mare out a little.

Corey understood something about horses, though in a passionless way, and he would have preferred to talk business when obliged to talk horse.But he deferred to his business superior with the sense of discipline which is innate in the apparently insubordinate American nature.

If Corey could hardly have helped feeling the social difference between Lapham and himself, in his presence he silenced his traditions, and showed him all the respect that he could have exacted from any of his clerks.

He talked horse with him, and when the Colonel wished he talked house.Besides himself and his paint Lapham had not many other topics; and if he had a choice between the mare and the edifice on the water side of Beacon Street, it was just now the latter.Sometimes, in driving in or out, he stopped at the house, and made Corey his guest there, if he might not at Nantasket; and one day it happened that the young man met Irene there again.She had come up with her mother alone, and they were in the house, interviewing the carpenter as before, when the Colonel jumped out of his buggy and cast anchor at the pavement.

More exactly, Mrs.Lapham was interviewing the carpenter, and Irene was sitting in the bow-window on a trestle, and looking out at the driving.She saw him come up with her father, and bowed and blushed.Her father went on up-stairs to find her mother, and Corey pulled up another trestle which he found in the back part of the room.

The first floorings had been laid throughout the house, and the partitions had been lathed so that one could realise the shape of the interior.

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