登陆注册
37873900000117

第117章 CHAPTER XXV(5)

"I wish he could know you better, Ranald. There is no one about here to whom he can look up, and some of his companions are not of the best." The look of beseeching pain in her eyes was almost more than Ranald could bear.

"I would give my life to help you," he said, in a voice hoarse and husky.

"I know," she said, simply; "you have been a great joy to me, Ranald, and it will always comfort me to think of you, and of your work, and I like to remember, too, how you helped Harry. He told me much about you, and I am so glad, especially as he is now to be married.""Yes, yes," replied Ranald, hurriedly; "that will be a great thing for him." Then, after a pause, he added: "Mrs. Murray, the West is a hard country for young men who are not--not very firmly anchored, but if at any time you think I could help Hughie and you feel like sending him to me, I will gladly do for him all that one man can do for another. And all that I can do will be a very poor return for what you have done for me.""It's little I have done, Ranald," she said, "and that little has been repaid a thousand-fold, for there is no greater joy than that of seeing my boys grow into good and great men and that joy you have brought me." Then she said good by, holding his hand long, as if hating to let him go.

"I will remember your promise, Ranald," she said, "for it may be that some day I shall need you." And when the chance came to Ranald before many years had gone, he proved himself not unworthy of her trust.

* * * * *

At the meeting of share-holders of the British-American Coal and Lumber Company, held in Bay City, the feeling uppermost in the minds of those present was one of wrath and indignation at Colonel Thorp, for he still clung to the idea that it would be unwise to wind up the British Columbia end of the business. The colonel's speech in reply was a triumph of diplomacy. He began by giving a detailed and graphic account of his trip through the province, lighting up the narrative with incidents of adventure, both tragic and comic, to such good purpose that before he had finished his hearers had forgotten all their anger. Then he told of what he had seen of Ranald's work, emphasizing the largeness of the results he had obtained with his very imperfect equipment. He spoke of the high place their manager held in the esteem of the community as witness his visit to Ottawa as representative, and lastly he touched upon his work for the men by means of the libraries and reading-room. Here he was interrupted by an impatient exclamation on the part of one of the share-holders. The colonel paused, and fastening his eye upon the impatient share-holder, he said, in tones cool and deliberate: "A gentleman says, 'Nonsense!' Iconfess that before my visit to the West I should have said the same, but I want to say right here and now, that I have come to the opinion that it pays to look after your men--soul, mind, and body.

You'll cut more lumber, get better contracts, and increase your dividends. There ain't no manner of doubt about that. Now,"concluded the colonel, "you may still want to close up that business, but before you do so, I want you to hear Mr. Macdonald."After some hesitation, Ranald was allowed to speak for a few minutes. He began by expressing his amazement that there should be any thought on the part of the company of withdrawing from the province at the very time when other firms were seeking to find entrance. He acknowledged that the result for the last years did not warrant any great confidence in the future of their business, but a brighter day had dawned, the railroad was coming, and he had in his pocket three contracts that it would require the company's whole force for six months to fulfill, and these contracts would be concluded the day the first rail was laid.

"And when will that be?" interrupted a shareholder, scornfully.

"I have every assurance," said Ranald, quietly, "from the premier himself, that the building of the railroad will be started this fall.""Did Sir John A. MacDonald give you a definite promise?" asked the man, in surprise.

"Not exactly a promise," said Ranald.

A chorus of scornful "Ohs" greeted this admission.

"But the premier assured me that all his influence would be thrown in favor of immediate construction.""For my part," replied the share-holder, "I place not the slightest confidence in any such promise as that.""And I," said Ranald, calmly, "have every confidence that work on the line will be started this fall." And then he went on to speak of the future that he saw stretching out before the province and the whole Dominion. The feeling of opposition in the air roused him like a call to battle, and the thought that he was pleading for the West that he had grown to love, stimulated him like a draught of strong wine. In the midst of his speech the secretary, who till that moment had not been present, came into the room with the evening paper in his hand. He gave it to the president, pointing out a paragraph. At once the president, interrupting Ranald in his speech, rose and said, "Gentlemen, there is an item of news here that I think you will all agree bears somewhat directly upon this business." He then read Sir John A. MacDonald's famous telegram to the British Columbia government, promising that the Canadian Pacific Railway should be begun that fall. After the cheers had died away, Ranald rose again, and said, "Mr. President and gentlemen, there is no need that I should say anything more. I simply wish to add that I return to British Columbia next week, but whether as manager for this company or not that is a matter of perfect indifference to me."And saying this, he left the room, followed by Colonel Thorp.

同类推荐
  • 高上玉皇满愿宝忏

    高上玉皇满愿宝忏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 恢国篇

    恢国篇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 玄肤论

    玄肤论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • TREASURE ISLAND

    TREASURE ISLAND

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 净土晨钟

    净土晨钟

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 末日超级boss

    末日超级boss

    重生回来的强者,末日十年的经验。夜雨一个孤儿,找工作那是不可能的,因为这便是生活所需,经商啦,不可能的,因为没有创业头脑。打工啊,给别人赚钱,成了免费奴隶更不可能啦!于是,开始走上自己热爱的游戏工作。最终没有成功,一没钱二没权,三没人脉。末日之光玩了,这个游戏不得了,各种老板送上女儿,各种富翁超级大腕儿送上各种礼品。重生回来夜雨,那些陷害自己欺辱自己的全部杀掉,熟知各种前世的宝贝传奇物品,成功走上人生巅峰!前世获得了大boss职业,今世获得了超级大boss职业,在同类碾压各种boss,无敌大boss,舍我其谁。
  • 斜阳千里

    斜阳千里

    那一抹斜阳,你是否还记得?我们的青春,你是否还记得?往事如烟,有情人难成眷属……
  • 重生之末世女王来临

    重生之末世女王来临

    她,是杀手排行榜第一名,在好友的人背叛下被重伤推进海里,穿越到她看过的一本书里,有空间在手,在末世里的除了杀丧尸,过的比谁都好,可是,遇见了他.....他末世里的最强的存在,可遇见她之后那就是宠她,爱她——————
  • 我是个东西

    我是个东西

    姐姐因为父母的期望过高,在成年礼上离开了,潋氢因为种种原因要开始去不同的星球,她会发生什么,会遇到什么呢?
  • 都市霸王行

    都市霸王行

    这是一个草根少年的不平凡崛起之路,从男孩到男人,一步步成长,男儿路,铁血路,为了生活,为了梦想,为了爱情,像个男人一样站起来!兄弟有我在绝对不允许受欺负,女人有我在别哭别流泪!少年从安南市走来,看他一人将这都市捅一个天!
  • 仙帝的转世轮回

    仙帝的转世轮回

    长生大帝,仙界一代至尊,肉身登临混沌。……转世前:我要转世重修,只为让元神突破混沌,再与混沌肉身合二为一,在混沌中登临巅峰。然后我要探索验证我的恐怖猜想,神消道死也是无悔。……不知多少年过去,苏长生一瞬间的思绪又回到那时,想起来他的信念。“哼,区区几个小女子,怎能动摇我的信念,我身为长生大帝,是莫得感情的。”“师傅,这是东极仙域的冰晶果,我刚从玉盒中取出来,快,张口…”苏长生睁开眼,下意识的张开口:“啊……”对了,刚才在想些什么乱七八糟的事情!
  • 召唤万界当魔皇

    召唤万界当魔皇

    楚万钧睁开眼睛,发现自己重生成了一位魔皇,只是眼前这情况似乎有些不太对。所幸解锁万界反派召唤系统,可以随机召唤动漫世界,电影世界,游戏世界,小说世界里各大反派和大魔头!袁天罡:“请各位大佬开始你们的表演!”超神学院凉冰:“始终颜值,忠于才华,我莫甘娜第二,魔皇第一!”火云邪神:“我只想打死各位,或者被各位打死!”天道佩恩:“奉魔皇之命,从此刻开始让世界感受痛苦!”漫威灭霸:“我一个响指,可能就会净化荧屏!”……斗破,斗罗,遮天,龙珠,火影,超神学院,影视剧等各大反派和大魔头,正在赶来的路上!
  • 中国—东盟博览会的机遇和策略:广西会展业发展研究

    中国—东盟博览会的机遇和策略:广西会展业发展研究

    在促进中国东盟友好合作,推动中国东盟自由贸易区如期建成,深化我国与东盟多领域多层次交流合作等方面发挥了重要作用。同时,在展会自身的共办共赢、经贸成效、承办水平等方面也取得新的提高,筹办工作更加机制化、常态化,无论是参展规模、商贸活动规模还是成交金额、项目合作规模,都呈现了新的亮点和新的突破。
  • 江湖神拳

    江湖神拳

    唐末,名动江湖的破天魔拳张无争受人陷害,死于非命。他的遗腹子张出尘被高人所救,逃过死劫。十年后,张出尘为报前仇,踏入江湖,适逢天下大乱,群雄并起,更兼北方神秘宗派肆虐江湖,他一边历练一边查访十年前的江湖秘事,凭自身修为在江湖中锋芒渐露……江湖仇杀,民族大义,红粉知己,群雄并起,我欲遮天!
  • 电竞女王的养成方法

    电竞女王的养成方法

    联盟史上第一支打进世界大赛的女子战队。nuoha.com