[The March Family Trilogy by William Dean Howells]@TWC D-Link bookThe March Family Trilogy PART FIFTH 71/236
"Where's Fulkerson ?" he asked, sitting down with his hat on. "He went out a few moments ago," said Conrad, glancing at the clock. "I'm afraid he isn't coming back again today, if you wanted to see him." Dryfoos twisted his head sidewise and upward to indicate March's room. "That other fellow out, too ?" "He went just before Mr.Fulkerson," answered Conrad. "Do you generally knock off here in the middle of the afternoon ?" asked the old man. "No," said Conrad, as patiently as if his father had not been there a score of times and found the whole staff of "Every Other Week" at work between four and five.
"Mr.March, you know, always takes a good deal of his work home with him, and I suppose Mr.Fulkerson went out so early because there isn't much doing to-day.
Perhaps it's the strike that makes it dull." "The strike-yes! It's a pretty piece of business to have everything thrown out because a parcel of lazy hounds want a chance to lay off and get drunk." Dryfoos seemed to think Conrad would make some answer to this, but the young man's mild face merely saddened, and he said nothing.
"I've got a coupe out there now that I had to take because I couldn't get a car.
If I had my way I'd have a lot of those vagabonds hung.
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