“You have my word.”
“I had that afore, at the time you give me that money, but it didn’t get me nothing.”
“I do not remember that I gave any definite promise. I said I would do my best for you, and I did.”
“Maybe you done your best, but–––”
“We’ll not quarrel about that. There is nothing indefinite about the position I have to offer you this time. I have the papers here on my table, and the command is yours in less than five minutes after you make the promise. At the same time the note for my loan to you goes into the fire.”
“Well, is there any special reason why you should take so long to get this thing off your chest?”
“I want you to realize the importance of the request I have to make.” The Elder threw aside what little mask he had been wearing. An imperious note crept into his voice, giving it a hard metallic ring. “It is time for you to recognize, Josiah, that I have you about where I want you. I can make or ruin you in five minutes, and it all depends on 238 how you reply now. Think hard before you answer.”
“That’s right, Jim, you’ve got me with a purty tight hip-hold,” admitted the Captain. “But I’m waiting just now for them orders to see if I’m going to sign up.”
“You’ll sign up, I’m not afraid of that. That is, if you really wish to keep your place. The promise that you are to make to me is concerning the man staying in your house.”