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name is Stumah." "Stumah? How odd. Come here, Stumah. Does he mind?" "He doesn't mind me, but no one minds me, so I forgive him
that." "Aunt Jane doesn't think
you mind very well," said Marie. "Clem had a steak twice as large as usual prepared for the supper you ran
away from." "It is always my misfortune to miss good things." Talking, Glover and Marie
followed Gertrude and Stumah out on the grass and across to the big platform where an overland
train had pulled in from the west. They

watched the changing of the engines and the crews, and the promenade of the travellers
from the Pullmans. While Gertrude amused herself with the dog, and Marie asked questions
about the locomotive, Mrs. Whitney and Louise spied them and walked over. Glover, to make his peace, was compelled to take dinner with the party in their car. The atmosphere of the special train had never seemed so attractive as on that night. To cordiality was added deference.

The effect
of his success in the canyon--only striking rather than remarkable--was noticeable on Mr. Brock. At dinner, which was served
at one table in the dining-car, Glover was brought by the Pittsburg magnate to sit at his own right hand, Bucks being opposite.
No one may ever say
that the value of resource in emergency is lost on the dynamic Mr. Brock. But having placed his guest in the seat of honor he paid no further attention to him unless his running fire of big secrets, discussed before the engineer unreservedly with Bucks, might be taken as implying that he looked on the constructionist of the Mountain Division as one of his inner official family. Glover understood the abstraction of big men, and this forgetfulness was no discouragement. There was an abstraction on his
left where Gertrude sat that was less comfortable. At no moment during the time he h
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