Спрут: Калифорнийская история

Chapter II

           Itwasinscribedatthetop“TariffScheduleNo.8,”andunderneaththesewords,inbrackets,wasasmallerinscription,“SUPERSEDESNO.7OFAUG.1”

           “Seeforyourself,”saidS.Behrman.Heindicatedanitemundertheheadof“Miscellany.”

           “Thefollowingratesforcarriageofhopsincarloadlots,”readDyke,“takeeffectJune1,andwillremaininforceuntilsupersededbyalatertariff.ThosequotedbeyondStocktonaresubjecttochangesintrafficarrangementswithcarriersbywaterfromthatpoint.”

           Inthelistthatwasprintedbelow,DykesawthattherateforhopsbetweenBonnevilleorGuadalajaraandSanFranciscowasfivecents.

           ForamomentDykewasconfused.Thenswiftlythematterbecameclearinhismind.TheRailroadhadraisedthefreightonhopsfromtwocentstofive.

           Allhiscalculationsastoaprofitonhislittleinvestmenthehadbasedonafreightrateoftwocentsapound.Hewasundercontracttodeliverhiscrop.Hecouldnotdrawback.Thenewrateateupeverycentofhisgains.Hestoodthereruined.

           “Why,whatdoyoumean?”heburstout.“YoupromisedmearateoftwocentsandIwentaheadwithmybusinesswiththatunderstanding.Whatdoyoumean?”

           S.Behrmanandtheclerkwatchedhimfromtheothersideofthecounter.

           “Therateisfivecents,”declaredtheclerkdoggedly.

           “Well,thatruinsme,”shoutedDyke.“Doyouunderstand?Iwon’tmakefiftycents.MAKE!Why,IwillOWE,—I’llbe—be—Thatruinsme,doyouunderstand?”

           Theother,raisedashoulder.

           “Wedon’tforceyoutoship.Youcandoasyoulike.Therateisfivecents.

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