Ships
WithinaweekasuitablebuildinghadbeensecuredintheCalleGrande,andMr.Hemstetter’sstockofshoesarrangedupontheirshelves.Therentofthestorewasmoderate;andthestockmadeafineshowingofneatwhiteboxes,attractivelydisplayed.
Johnny’sfriendsstoodbyhimloyally.OnthefirstdayKeoghstrolledintothestoreinacasualkindofwayaboutonceeveryhour,andboughtshoes.Afterhehadpurchasedapaireachofextensionsoles,congressgaiters,buttonkids,low-quarteredcalfs,dancingpumps,rubberboots,tansofvarioushues,tennisshoesandfloweredslippers,hesoughtoutJohnnytobepromptedastonamesofotherkindsthathemightinquirefor.TheotherEnglish-speakingresidentsalsoplayedtheirpartsnoblybybuyingoftenandliberally.Keoghwasgrandmarshal,andmadethemdistributetheirpatronage,thuskeepingupafairrunofcustomforseveraldays.
Mr.Hemstetterwasgratifiedbytheamountofbusinessdonethusfar;butexpressedsurprisethatthenativesweresobackwardwiththeircustom.
"Oh,they’reawfullyshy,"explainedJohnny,ashewipedhisforeheadnervously."They’llgetthehabitprettysoon.They’llcomewitharushwhentheydocome."
OneafternoonKeoghdroppedintotheconsul’soffice,chewinganunlightedcigarthoughtfully.
"Gotanythingupyoursleeve?"heinquiredofJohnny."Ifyouhaveit’sabouttimetoshowit.Ifyoucanborrowsomegent’shatintheaudience,andmakealotofcustomersforanidlestockofshoescomeoutofit,you’dbetterspiel.