[The Boss of Little Arcady by Harry Leon Wilson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Boss of Little Arcady CHAPTER VIII 4/21
As he sat aloft on his boot-blacking throne, waiting for crime to be done among us, conning meantime one of those romances in which his heroes did rare deeds, he would be subjected to intrusion.
Some coarse town humorist would leer upon him from the doorway--a leer of furtive, devilish cunning--and whisper hoarsely, "Hist! Are we alone ?" Struck thus below the belt of his dignity, our hero could only respond:-- "Aw, that's all right! You g'wan out a' here now an' quit your foolin'!" But criminals seemed to have conspired against Little Arcady, to cheat it of its rightful distinction.
In vain had Billy waited for a "case" to be sent him by the International Detective Agency.
In vain had he sought to develop one by his own ferreting genius.
Each week he searched the columns of the police paper in Harpin Gust's barber-shop, fixing in his mind the lineaments of criminals there advertised as wanted in various corners of our land.
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