Reade," was the president's evasive reply.
"Thank you, sir."
Peters was soon back with the six men---two each of the negroes, Italians
and Portuguese. All of them understood English.
Harry described the negro who had attacked him on the retaining wall, after
which Tom asked:
"Have any of you men ever seen that negro? Have you any idea who he is,
and where he can be found?"
None of the six admitted any knowledge of the mysterious black man.
"Then I want you to keep his description in mind," continued Tom. "Keep
your eyes open, at all times, for any chance glimpse of him. The man who
brings me information leading to the capture of that big negro will
receive a reward of one hundred dollars in gold." "Keep your eyes open,
won't you? You may find him prowling around the wall at any time. He
may walk out on the wall, or he may be found hiding near in a boat. Watch
for him."
All promised eagerly that they would do all in their power to earn the
hundred dollars.
"That's what I call good business!" cried Mr. Prenter approvingly, as
soon as the foreman and the men had gone.
"Does the hundred dollars come out of the company treasury, Reade, or from
your own pocket?" inquired President Bascomb.
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