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The Store Boy

CHAPTER XXX
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CHAPTER XXX.
BEN "GOES WEST" Undisturbed by the thought that his departure was viewed with joy by Conrad and his mother, Ben set out on his Western journey.
His destination was Centerville, in Western Pennsylvania.

I may as well say that this is not the real name of the place, which, for several reasons, I conceal.
Though Ben was not an experienced traveler, he found no difficulty in reaching his destination, having purchased a copy of "Appleton's Railway Guide," which afforded him all the information he required.
About fifty miles this side of Centerville he had for a seat companion a man of middle age, with a pleasant face, covered with a brown beard, who, after reading through a Philadelphia paper which he had purchased of the train-boy, seemed inclined to have a social chat with Ben.
"May I ask your destination, my young friend ?" he asked.
Ben felt that it was well for him to be cautious, though he was pleasantly impressed with the appearance of his companion.
"I think I shall stop over at Centerville," he said.
"Indeed! That is my destination." "Do you live there ?" asked Ben.
"No," said the other, laughing.

"Do I look like it?
I thought you would read 'New York' in my face and manner." "I am not an experienced observer," said Ben modestly.
"Centerville has a prosperous future before it," said the stranger.
"Has it?
I don't know much about the place.

I never was there." "You know, of course, that it is in the oil region ?" "I didn't even know that." "A year ago," resumed the stranger, "it was a humdrum farming town, and not a very prosperous one either.

The land is not of good quality, and the farmers found it hard work to get a poor living.


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