"None to-night; I will pay his bill."
"All right, sir."
They got into the elevator, and presently came to a stop. Mr. Spencer opened the door of 169.
It was a good-sized and handsomely furnished chamber, containing two beds.
"You will sleep in that bed, Tony," said Spencer. "I feel dead tired. Will you help me off with my coat?"
Scarcely was the young man in bed than he fell asleep. Tony lay awake some time, thinking of his strange adventure.
"It's the first time in my life," he said to himself, "when I've had two beds—one here and the other at my lodgings. What would Rudolph say if he knew I was stopping at a fashionable hotel, instead of being at the bottom of the well, where he threw me?"