Tom Burns did not dare to reply, for he feared that Luke might prove to have a better memory than Ernest. So he was passing on without a response, when Luke, who considered his conduct suspicious, demanded, in a peremptory tone, “Who are you? Do you live here?”
Tom Burns shrugged his shoulders, and said, disguising his voice, “Me no understand English, boss.”
“What countryman are you?” asked Luke suspiciously.
“Italian,” answered Tom.
“Humph! you are the first Italian I have seen in Oreville.”
“Si, signor,” answered Tom, and this comprised all the Italian he knew.
“Well, I don’t think you will find any inducement to stay.”
“Si, signor,” replied Burns meekly.
Without another word Luke entered the store.
“Ernest,” he said, “I am out of tobacco, and must have a smoke. Give me half a pound.”