“That accounts for it. I suppose, under the circumstances, we must let you go; but why need you give up your work? Probably ideas and suggestions may come to you while you are traveling. These you can send to us by mail.”
“But I can’t do enough to earn the salary you pay me.”
“Then we will pay according to the amount you do.”
“That will be satisfactory.”
“Do you need an advance for the expenses of your journey?”
“No; I have some money laid by.”
“Another surprise! When do you want to start?”
“As soon as possible. I will not come to the office again.”
“Then good luck and a pleasant journey.”
When Edward Granger came into his room later in the day, Chester said: “Day after to-morrow we start for Oregon. Ask your employers to hold your place for you, and get ready at once.”