"Anthony, was thee born in this town?" asked the tramp, boldly defying detection.
"No, sir," answered Tony. "I only came here a few weeks ago."
"Yea, verily," was the only comment Rudolph made.
"I'd like to choke the boy. I can hardly keep my hands off him," he said to himself. "But I'd better be going. He is looking at me closely. He might suspect something."
"Good-night," he said, and the two responded civilly to the salutation.
"Well, Tony, what do you think of Broadbrim?" asked James.
"I don't know, there's something in his voice that sounds familiar to me."
"Perhaps you may have met him somewhere before," suggested the hostler.
"No, I am sure I have not. I never met any Quaker before."