Chapter 4

           However,ashenowfancied,itwasbecausehelackedaneducationthathehaddonesopoorly.Becauseofthosevariousmovesfromcitytocityinhisearlyyouth,hehadneverbeenpermittedtocollectsuchasumofpracticaltraininginanyfieldaswouldpermithim,sohethought,toaspiretothegreatworldsofwhichthesemenappearedtobeapart.Yethissoulnowyearnedforthis.Thepeoplewholivedinfinehouses,whostoppedatgreathotels,andhadmenlikeMr.Squires,andthemanagerofthebell-hopshere,towaitonthemandarrangefortheircomfort.Andhewasstillabell-hop.Andclosetotwenty-one.Attimesitmadehimverysad.Hewishedandwishedthathecouldgetintosomeworkwherehecouldriseandbesomebodynotalwaysremainabell-hop,asattimeshefearedhemight.

           Aboutthetimethathereachedthisconclusioninregardtohimselfandwasmeditatingonsomewaytoimproveandsafeguardhisfuture,hisuncle,SamuelGriffiths,arrivedinChicago.Andhavingconnectionsherewhichmadeacardtothisclubanobviouscivility,hecamedirectlytoitandforseveraldayswasabouttheplaceconferringwithindividualswhocametoseehim,orhurryingtoandfrotomeetpeopleandvisitconcernswhomhedeemeditimportanttosee.

           AnditwasnotanhourafterhearrivedbeforeRatterer,whohadchargeofthepegboardatthedoorbydayandwhohadbutamomentbeforefinishedpostingthenameofthisuncleontheboard,signaledtoClyde,whocameover.

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