Blindfolded - Earle Ashley Walcott (ereader for textbooks TXT) 📗
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for his good opinion.
The Wolf waved his hand as a disposal of all acknowledgments, and growled again:
"Have you any engagements that would keep you from taking the place of president of the Omega Company?"
I fell back on the chair, speechless.
"There'll be a good salary," he continued. "Well, of course, you needn't be in a hurry to accept. Take a day to think over it if you like." The Wolf actually smiled.
"Oh, I don't need any time," I gasped. "I'll take it now."
"Well, you'll have to wait till the directors meet," he said.
I gave him my hearty thanks for the unlooked-for favor.
"To tell you the truth," he said, "it was the doing of the women folks."
My heart gave a leap at the announcement, for it carried a great deal more with it than Doddridge Knapp knew.
"I am a thousand times obliged to you--and the ladies," I said.
"Well, I wasn't unwilling," he said indulgently. "In fact, I intended to do something handsome for you. But there's one condition I must make."
I looked my inquiry.
"You must not speculate. You haven't got the head for it."
"Thank you," I said. "I'll keep out, except under your orders."
"Right," he said. "You've the best head for carrying out orders I ever found."
The King of the Street waved me good night, and I went back to the parlor.
Luella was sitting where I had left her, and no one else was about. She was looking demurely down and did not glance up till I was beside her.
"I have won a double prize," I said. "I am the president of Omega."
And I stooped and kissed her.
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The Wolf waved his hand as a disposal of all acknowledgments, and growled again:
"Have you any engagements that would keep you from taking the place of president of the Omega Company?"
I fell back on the chair, speechless.
"There'll be a good salary," he continued. "Well, of course, you needn't be in a hurry to accept. Take a day to think over it if you like." The Wolf actually smiled.
"Oh, I don't need any time," I gasped. "I'll take it now."
"Well, you'll have to wait till the directors meet," he said.
I gave him my hearty thanks for the unlooked-for favor.
"To tell you the truth," he said, "it was the doing of the women folks."
My heart gave a leap at the announcement, for it carried a great deal more with it than Doddridge Knapp knew.
"I am a thousand times obliged to you--and the ladies," I said.
"Well, I wasn't unwilling," he said indulgently. "In fact, I intended to do something handsome for you. But there's one condition I must make."
I looked my inquiry.
"You must not speculate. You haven't got the head for it."
"Thank you," I said. "I'll keep out, except under your orders."
"Right," he said. "You've the best head for carrying out orders I ever found."
The King of the Street waved me good night, and I went back to the parlor.
Luella was sitting where I had left her, and no one else was about. She was looking demurely down and did not glance up till I was beside her.
"I have won a double prize," I said. "I am the president of Omega."
And I stooped and kissed her.
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