He was to make a friend that day under rather unusual circumstances.
CHAPTER XXVIII. TWO MORE ACQUAINTANCES.
Hector continued his walk downtown. Despite the crowds of persons who thronged the sidewalks, he did not anticipate meeting anyone else that he knew. But he was destined to another surprise. On the corner of Murray Street he saw two persons advancing toward him, the last, perhaps, that he expected to see. Not to keep the reader in suspense, it was Allan Roscoe and his son, Guy.
Guy was the first to recognize Hector. Of course, he, too, was surprised.
“Why, there’s Hector!” he exclaimed, directing his father’s attention to our hero.
Allan Roscoe looked up quickly. It is hard to tell whether he felt glad or the reverse at this meeting with the boy whom he called his ward.
An instant later Hector recognized Guy and his father.
“How do you do, Mr. Roscoe?” he said, politely.
“Very well. When did you reach New York?”