[Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington]@TWC D-Link bookAlice Adams CHAPTER XVI 8/21
He arranged for the sale of the bonds he had laid away, and for placing a mortgage upon his house; and on his way home, after five o'clock, he went to see an old friend, a man whose term of service with Lamb and Company was even a little longer than his own. This veteran, returned from the day's work, was sitting in front of the apartment house where he lived, but when the cab stopped at the curb he rose and came forward, offering a jocular greeting.
"Well, well, Virgil Adams! I always thought you had a sporty streak in you.
Travel in your own hired private automobile nowadays, do you? Pamperin' yourself because you're still layin' off sick, I expect." "Oh, I'm well enough again, Charley Lohr," Adams said, as he got out and shook hands.
Then, telling the driver to wait, he took his friend's arm, walked to the bench with him, and sat down.
"I been practically well for some time," he said.
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