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Now, about two o'clock in the morning, say, a\r\nsoft-handed gentleman comes softly and tries the knob here--thus; in\r\ncreeps my soft-handed gentleman; and hey, presto! how comes on the soft\r\ncash?\"\r\n\r\n\"I see, I see, child,\" said the old man; \"your fine gentleman is a fine\r\nthief, and there's no lock to your little door to keep him out;\" with\r\nwhich words he peered at it more closely than before.\r\n\r\n\"Well, now,\" again showing his white teeth, \"well, now, some of you old\r\nfolks are knowing 'uns, sure enough; but now comes the great invention,\"\r\nproducing a small steel contrivance, very simple but ingenious, and\r\nwhich, being clapped on the inside of the little door, secured it as\r\nwith a bolt. \"There now,\" admiringly holding it off at arm's-length,\r\n\"there now, let that soft-handed gentleman come now a' softly trying\r\nthis little knob here, and let him keep a' trying till he finds his head\r\nas soft as his hand. Buy the traveler's patent lock, sir, only\r\ntwenty-five cents.\"\r\n\r\n\"Dear me,\" cried the old man, \"this beats printing. Yes, child, I will\r\nhave one, and use it this very night.\"\r\n\r\nWith the phlegm of an old banker pouching the change, the boy now turned\r\nto the other: \"Sell you one, sir?\"\r\n\r\n\"Excuse me, my fine fellow, but I never use such blacksmiths' things.\"\r\n\r\n\"Those who give the blacksmith most work seldom do,\" said the boy,\r\ntipping him a wink expressive of a degree of indefinite knowingness, not\r\nuninteresting to consider in one of his years. But the wink was not\r\nmarked by the old man, nor, to all appearances, by him for whom it was\r\nintended.\r\n\r\n\"Now then,\" said the boy, again addressing the old man. \"With your\r\ntraveler's lock on your door to-night, you will think yourself all safe,\r\nwon't you?\"\r\n\r\n\"I think I will, child.\"\r\n\r\n\"But how about the window?\"\r\n\r\n\"Dear me, the window, child. I never thought of that. I must see to\r\nthat.\"\r\n\r\n\"Never you mind about the window,\" said the boy, \"nor, to be honor\r\nbright, about the traveler's lock either, (though I ain't sorry for\r\nselling one), do you just buy one of these little jokers,\" producing a\r\nnumber of suspender-like objects, which he dangled before the old man;\r\n\"money-belts, sir; only fifty cents.\"\r\n\r\n\"Money-belt? never heard of such a thing.\"\r\n\r\n\"A sort of pocket-book,\" said the boy, \"only a safer sort. Very good for\r\ntravelers.\"\r\n\r\n\"Oh, a pocket-book. Queer looking pocket-books though, seems to me.\r\nAin't they rather long and narrow for pocket-books?\"\r\n\r\n\"They go round the waist, sir, inside,\" said the boy \"door open or\r\nlocked, wide awake on your feet or fast asleep in your chair, impossible\r\nto be robbed with a money-belt.\"\r\n\r\n\"I see, I see. It _would_ be hard to rob one's money-belt. And I was\r\ntold to-day the Mississippi is a bad river for pick-pockets. How much\r\nare they?\"\r\n\r\n\"Only fifty cents, sir.\"\r\n\r\n\"I'll take one. There!\"\r\n\r\n\"Thank-ee. And now there's a present for ye,\" with which, drawing from\r\nhis breast a batch of little papers, he threw one before the old man,\r\nwho, looking at it, read \"_Counterfeit Detector_.\"\r\n\r\n\"Very good thing,\" said the boy, \"I give it to all my customers who\r\ntrade seventy-five cents' worth; best present can be made them. Sell you\r\na money-belt, sir?\" turning to the cosmopolitan.\r\n\r\n\"Excuse me, my fine fellow, but I never use that sort of thing; my money\r\nI carry loose.\"\r\n\r\n\"Loose bait ain't bad,\" said the boy, \"look a lie and find the truth;\r\ndon't care about a Counterfeit Detector, do ye? or is the wind East,\r\nd'ye think?\"\r\n\r","title":"Chunk 5"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG8AJNPWTERPN2J92AFP8QXB","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KG89J1JMR8XVKPA0G8ADAPC4","peer_type":"file","predicate":"extractedFrom"},{"peer":"01KG89HMDZKNY753EZE1CJ8HZW","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG8AKC4F254825F1645HB3CB","peer_type":"chunk","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG8AKC4PN3ZY3BMEWXP9WHRS","peer_type":"chunk","predicate":"next"}],"ver":2,"created_at":"2026-01-30T20:48:02.199Z","ts":"2026-01-30T20:48:15.684Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF0H3YRP9ZSM033AM0QJ47H"}}