Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug-Dec 1913)

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THE WALL OF MONEY 93 *'Dad/* said the young man, coloring, ''I heard it all." He rose up, grown suddenly earnest. ''Let me learn the business, dad,'' the words burst out. ''I know you think I'm a boob, but give me a chance. You've grown old and a bit hard " "Granted!" said Mclnarrie, "and And that's mair than enough for ye! Tomorrow ye can pack off to the seashore with your breeks full of honest money. ' ' The mill-owner turned on his heel and was gone, with a sullen-faced youth behind him. And all day long Wallace thumbed the pages of the THE SHERIFF S MEN DISPEL THE WEAVERS with more eediots like ye, I'd be a d sight harder. ' ' He stopped for fitting words. "Your proposeetion, ye suckling, brings me to the point of a voamit." Wallace measured eyes with him. "Do you deliberately want to rear a fool ? " he asked calmly. " I 'II rear naething unworthy of the name o' Mclnarrie," bellowed the old man, ' ' and have no stinking interference with my miU 'til I'm dead. textile catalog, busy with his thoughts. By supper time he had come to a resolve : to run counter to his father and to gain access to the mills by hook or crook. The resolute voice of this man Neilan had appealed to him, and him he would seek out. Unknown, without influence, unsired by such a grim father, Wallace decided to enter the mills as a green hand and to learn to handle warp with the men who had