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that I accept for publication。 My contributors are people of unquestionable repute and connections; which fact can be verified at any time。 As I said; I am holding this article until I can acquire more information about its author。 I do not know whether I will publish it or not。 If I decide against it; I shall be much pleased; Mr。 Thacker; to substitute the matter that you are leaving with me in its place。〃
Thacker was somewhat at sea。
〃I don't seem to gather;〃 said he; 〃much about the gist of this inspired piece of literature。 It sounds more like a dark horse than Pegasus to me。〃
〃It is a human document;〃 said the colonel…editor; confidently; 〃from a man of great accomplishments who; in my opinion; has obtained a stronger grasp on the world and its outcomes than that of any man living to…day。〃
Thacker rose to his feet excitedly。
〃Say!〃 he said。 〃It isn't possible that you've cornered John D。 Rockefeller's memoirs; is it? Don't tell me that all at once。〃
No; sir;〃 said Colonel Telfair。 〃I am speaking of mentality and literature not of the less worthy intricacies of trade。〃
Well; what's the trouble about running the article;〃 asked Thacker; a little impatiently; 〃if the man's well known and has got the stuff ?〃 Colonel Telfair sighed。
〃Mr。 Thacker;〃 said he; 〃for once I have been tempted。 Nothing has yet appeared in The Rose of Dixie that has not been from the pen of one of its sons or daughters。 I know little about the author of this article except that he has acquired prominence in a section of the country that has always been inimical to my heart and mind。 But I recognize his genius; and; as I have told you; I have instituted an investigation of his personality。 Perhaps it will be futile。 But I shall pursue the inquiry。 Until that is finished; I must leave open the question of filling the vacant space in our January number。〃
Thacker arose to leave。
〃All right; Colonel;〃 he said; as cordially as he could。 〃You use your own judgment。 If you've really got a scoop or something that will make 'em sit up; run it instead of my stuff。 I'll drop in again in about two weeks。 Good luck!〃
Colonel Telfair and the magazine promoter shook hands。
Returning a fortnight later; Thacker dropped off a very rocky Pullman at Toombs City。 He found the January number of the magazine made up and the forms closed。
The vacant space that had been yawning for type was filled by an article that was headed thus:
SECOND MESSAGE TO CONGRESS
Written for
THE ROSE OF DIXIE
BY
A Member of the Well…known
BULLOCH FAMILY; OF GEORGIA
T。 Roosevelt
THE THIRD INGREDIENT
The (so…called) Vallambrosa Apartment…House is not an apartment…house。 It is composed of two old…fashioned; brownstone…front residences welded into one。 The parlor floor of one side is gay with the wraps and head…gear of a modiste; the other is lugubrious with the sophistical promises and grisly display of a painless dentist。 You may have a room there for two dollars a week or you may have one for twenty dollars。 Among the Vallambrosa's roomers are stenographers; musicians; brokers; shop…girls; space…rate writers; art students; wire…tappers; and other people who lean far over the banister…rail when the door…bell rings。
This treatise shall have to do with but two of the Vallambrosians though meaning no disrespect to the others。
At six o'clock one afternoon Hetty Pepper came back to her third…floor rear 3。50 room in the Vallambrosa with her nose and chin more sharply pointed than usual。 To be discharged from the department store where you have been working four years; and with only fifteen cents in your purse; does have a tendency to make your features appear more finely chiseled。
And now for Hetty's thumb…nail biography while she climbs the two flights of stairs。
She walked into the Biggest Store one morning four years before with seventy…five other girls; applying for a job behind the waist department counter。 The phalanx of wage…earners formed a bewildering scene of beauty; carrying a total mass of blond hair sufficient to have justified the horseback gallops of a hundred Lady Godivas。
The capable; cool…eyed; impersonal; young; bald…headed man whose task it was to engage six of the contestants; was aware of a feeling of suffocation as if he were drowning in a sea of frangipanni; while white clouds; hand…embroidered; floated about him。 And then a sail hove in sight。 Hetty Pepper; homely of countenance; with small; contemptuous; green eyes and chocolate…colored hair; dressed in a suit of plain burlap and a common…sense hat; stood before him with every one of her twenty…nine years of life unmistakably in sight。
〃You're on!。〃 shouted the bald…headed young man; and was saved。 And that is how Hetty came to be employed in the Biggest Store。 The story of her rise to an eight…dollar…a…week salary is the combined stories of Hercules; Joan of Arc; Una; Job; and Little…Red…Riding…Hood。 You shall not learn from me the salary that was paid her as a beginner。 There is a sentiment growing about such things; and I want no millionaire store…proprietors climbing the fire…escape of my tenement… house to throw dynamite bombs into my skylight boudoir。
The story of Hetty's discharge from the Biggest Store is so nearly a repetition of her engagement as to be monotonous。
In each department of the store there is an omniscient; omnipresent; and omnivorous person carrying always a mileage book and a red necktie; and referred to as a 〃buyer。〃 The destinies of the girls in his department who live on (see Bureau of Victual Statistics)so much per week are in his hands。
This particular buyer was a capable; cool…eyed; impersonal; young; bald…headed man。 As he walked along the aisles of his department lie seemed to be sailing on a sea of frangipanni; while white clouds; machine…embroidered; floated around him。 Too many sweets bring surfeit。 He looked upon Hetty Pepper's homely countenance; emerald eyes; and chocolate…colored hair as a welcome oasis of green in a desert of cloying beauty。 In a quiet angle of a counter he pinched her arm kindly; three inches above the elbow。 She slapped him three feet away with one good blow of her muscular and not especially lily… white right。 So; now you know why Hetty Pepper came to leave the Biggest Store at thirty minutes' notice; with one dime and a nickel in her purse。
This morning's quotations list the price of rib beef at six cents per (butcher's) pound。 But on the day that Hetty was 〃released〃 by the B。 S。 the price was seven and one…half cents。 That fact is what makes this story possible。 Otherwise; the extra four cents would have
But the plot of nearly all the good stories in the world is concerned with shorts who were unable to cover; so you can find no fault with this one。
Hetty mounted with her rib beef to her 3。50 third…floor back。 One hot; savory beef…stew for supper; a night's good