23/31 Brooks, your services will not be needed. In fact, two of them were dishonest," he added, when Brooks had quitted the room. "They were said to be good newspaper men, too. One of them came with 'Journalist' printed on his card; had solicited advertisements for nearly every paper in town. They were all understood to be good solicitors." "What," said Henry, "were they simply advertising solicitors ?" "Why, yes; and they were said to be good ones." "But you must know, sir, that an advertising solicitor is not a newspaper man. |