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The Depot Master

CHAPTER V
16/51

Sometimes, as in the weather-bureau foolishness, the disease left him and t'other two patients--meanin' me and Cap'n Jonadab--pretty weak in the courage, and wasted in the pocketbook; but gen'rally they turned out good, and our systems and bank accounts was more healthy than normal.

One of Peter T.'s inspirations was consider'ble like typhoid fever--if you did get over it, you felt better for havin' had it.
"This time the attack was in the shape of a 'supplementary season.' 'Twas Peter's idea that shuttin' up the Old Home the fust week in September was altogether too soon.
"'What's the use of quittin',' says he, 'while there's bait left and the fish are bitin'?
Why not keep her goin' through September and October?
Two or three ads--MY ads--in the papers, hintin' that the ducks and wild geese are beginnin' to keep the boarders awake by roostin' in the back yard and hollerin' at night--two or three of them, and we'll have gunners here by the regiment.

Other summer hotels do it, the Wapatomac House and the rest, so why not us?
It hurts my conscience to see good money gettin' past the door 'count of the "Not at Home" sign hung on the knob.

What d'you say, partners ?' says he.
"Well, we had consider'ble to say, partic'lar Cap'n Jonadab.

'Twas too risky and too expensive.


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