His Silvery Tongue Began To Wag, And In A Very
Little While Yates's Two Hundred And Fifty Dollars Had Changed Hands.
The Fact Was Soon Known At Pilot Headquarters, And The Amusement And
Satisfaction Of The Old Creditors Were Large And Generous.
But innocent
Yates never suspected that Stephen's promise to pay promptly at the end
of the week was a worthless one.
Yates called for his money at the
stipulated time; Stephen sweetened him up and put him off a week. He
called then, according to agreement, and came away sugar-coated again,
but suffering under another postponement. So the thing went on. Yates
haunted Stephen week after week, to no purpose, and at last gave it up.
And then straightway Stephen began to haunt Yates! Wherever Yates
appeared, there was the inevitable Stephen. And not only there, but
beaming with affection and gushing with apologies for not being able to
pay. By and by, whenever poor Yates saw him coming, he would turn and
fly, and drag his company with him, if he had company; but it was of no
use; his debtor would run him down and corner him. Panting and red-
faced, Stephen would come, with outstretched hands and eager eyes,
invade the conversation, shake both of Yates's arms loose in their
sockets, and begin -
'My, what a race I've had! I saw you didn't see me, and so I clapped on
all steam for fear I'd miss you entirely. And here you are! there, just
stand so, and let me look at you!
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