“Or Jerry Lippit,” laughed Tom. “How would he do?”
“Guess I’d better learn how myself. Will you teach me?”
“Sure. You know a lot about it already, don’t you?”
“A little. What’s the matter with getting out early Monday morning and giving me a lesson?”
“All right. I guess it would be a pretty good thing if you could run it, Will. Of course, you won’t be here next winter, but—— Say, who’s going to run The Ark when high school begins again? We’ve got to be thinking about that pretty soon.”
“I know. Seems to me we’ve proved by this time, Tom, that the thing’s going to be a success, eh?”
“Of course it is! And that’s why it won’t do to stop it just when we’ve got it going well. I guess we’ll have to advertise for someone to come here and run it, Will. How much do you suppose we’d have to pay him?”
“A couple of dollars a day, I guess. Say I wonder——”
“What?”
“I wonder if we could get Jimmy Brennan, Tom!”