"Will you smoke?" asked Fogg, obsequiously, when they were in the hotel

room.

"No!" He refused with venom. He saw himself in one of the long mirrors

and had not realized until then how unkempt and uncouth he was. He was

ill at ease when he sat down in a cushioned chair. For weeks he had been

accustomed to the rude makeshifts of shipboard. In temper and looks he

felt like a cave-man.

"I'm in hopes that we can get together on some kind of a friendly

basis," entreated Fogg, humbly. "Simply fighting the thing over again

won't get us anywhere. I had to do certain things and I did them. You

spoke of my iron wishbone! Now about that Montana matter--"

"I don't want any rehearsal, Mr. Fogg. What's your business with me?"

"It's hard to start unless I can feel that you'd listen to some

explanations and make some allowances. When a man works for Julius

Marston he has to forget himself and do--"

"I have worked for Julius Marston!"

"But not in the finance game, Mayo!" There was a tremble in the

promoter's voice. "Men are only shadows to him when it's a matter of big

finance. He gives his orders to have results produced. He doesn't stop

to think about the men concerned. It's the figures on his books he looks

at! He uses a man like he'd use a napkin at table!"

"As you used me! You have had good training!"

"Well, if the trick was passed on down, it's now being passed on up,"

stated Fogg, despondently. "I'm the goat, right now. Can't you view me

personally in this matter?"

"I don't want to. I would get up and use these fists on you, sore as

they are!"

"I'm afraid it's going to be a tough matter for us to settle," sighed

the promoter. "I thought I had everything tied up in the usual way. Damn

it, if it wasn't for a woman being mixed into it, the thing would have

worked out all right!" He let his temper loose. "You can never reckon on

business when a woman sticks in her fingers! I don't care if you are in

love with Marston's daughter, Mayo! She is like a lot of other cursed

high-flier girls who have always had more time and money than is

good for them. She is Trouble swishing petticoats! And you must have

considerable of a mortgage on her, seeing that she has double-crossed

her own father in order to pull your chestnuts out of the fire!"




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