Веснушки
Chapter I
Hebrokeasprayofironwortbesidehimandusedthepurplebloomtobeatthedustfromhisshouldersandlimbs.TheBoss,busyoverhisreport,was,nevertheless,vaguelyalivetothetoiletbeingmadebehindhim,andscoredonefortheman.
McLeanwasaScotchman.Itwashishabittoworkslowlyandmethodically.Themenofhiscampsneverhadknownhimtobeinahurryortolosehistemper.Disciplinewasinflexible,buttheBosswasalwayskind.Hishabitsweresimple.Hesharedcamplifewithhisgangs.Theonlyvisiblesignsofwealthconsistedofabig,shimmeringdiamondstoneoficeandfirethatglitteredandburnedononeofhisfingers,andthedainty,beautifulthoroughbredmareherodebetweencampsandacrossthecountryonbusiness.
NomanofMcLean’sgangscouldhonestlysaythatheeverhadbeenoverdrivenorunderpaid.TheBossneverhadexactedanydeferencefromhismen,yetsointensewashispersonalitythatnomanofthemeverhadattemptedafamiliarity.Theyallknewhimtobeathoroughgentleman,andthatinthegreattimbercityseveralmillionsstoodtohiscredit.
HewastheonlysonofthatMcLeanwhohadsentoutthefinestshipseverbuiltinScotland.Thathissonshouldcarryonthisbusinessafterthefather’sdeathhadbeenhisambition.HehadsenttheboythroughtheuniversitiesofOxfordandEdinburgh,andallowedhimseveralyears’travelbeforeheshouldattempthisfirstcommissionforthefirm.
ThenhewasorderedtosouthernCanadaandMichigantopurchaseaconsignmentoftall,straighttimberformasts,andsouthtoIndianaforoakbeams.