68/119 It's an overcharge." "You needn't think," observed the clerk, "that just because you are dealing with the Railroad you are going to work us." Genslinger came in, accompanied by Delaney. S.Behrman and the clerk, abruptly dismissing the man with the door-closing machine, put themselves behind the counter and engaged in conversation with these two. Genslinger introduced Delaney. The buster had a string of horses he was shipping southward. No doubt he had come to make arrangements with the Railroad in the matter of stock cars. |