“No, Aunt Nancy, I’ll go out and let him know I am here.”
Presently Cyrus Hooper came in, accompanied by Jefferson.
“Uncle Cyrus,” said the miner, “let me introduce you to my friend Rodney Ropes, of New York.”
“I’m glad to see you,” said Cyrus heartily. “I’m glad to see any friend of Jefferson’s.”
“Thank you, sir. I am pleased to meet you.”
“Jefferson says you are goin’ to Montany with him.”
“I hope to do so. I am sure I shall enjoy myself in his company.”
“How far is Montany, Jefferson?”
“It is over two thousand miles away, Uncle Cyrus.”
“It must be almost at the end of the world. I don’t see how you can feel at home so far away from Vermont.”