[The Good Time Coming by T. S. Arthur]@TWC D-Link bookThe Good Time Coming CHAPTER V 11/18
The stranger had found the mind of his host hungering for new aliment, and as his own mind was full stored with thought and purpose, he had but to speak to awaken interest.
Among other things, he gave Mr.Markland, a minute detail of certain plans for acquiring an immense fortune, in the prosecution of which, in company with some wealthy capitalists, he was now engaged.
The result was sure; for every step had been taken with the utmost cautions and every calculation thrice verified. "And what a dreaming idler I am here!" said Markland, half to himself, in one of the conversational pauses, as there was presented to his mind a vivid contrast of his fruitless inactivity with the vigorous productive industry of others.
"I half question, at times, whether, in leaving the busy world, I did not commit a serious error." "Have you given up all interest in business ?" asked Mr.Lyon. "All." "Ah!" with slight evidence of surprise.
"How do you live ?" "The life of an oyster, I was going to say," replied Markland, with a faint smile. "I would die if not active.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|