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Chapter XXV


Jurgis got up, wild with rage; but the door was shut
and the great castle was dark and impregnable. Then the
icy teeth of the blast bit into him, and he turned and went
away at a run.

When he stopped again it was because he was coming
to frequented streets and did not wish to attract attention.
In spite of that last humiliation, his heart was thumping
fast with triumph. He had come out ahead on that deal!
He put his hand into his trousers' pocket every now and
then, to make sure that the precious hundred-dollar bill was
still there.

Yet he was in a plight -- a curious and even dreadful
plight, when he came to realize it. He had not a single
cent but that one bill! And he had to find some shelter
that night -- he had to change it!

Jurgis spent half an hour walking and debating the
problem. There was no one he could go to for help -- he
had to manage it all alone. To get it changed in a lodg~
ing-house would be to take his life in his hands -- he would
almost certainly be robbed, and perhaps murdered, before
morning. He might go to some hotel or railroad-depot
and ask to have it changed; but what would they think,
seeing a "bum" like him with a hundred dollars? He
would probably be arrested if he tried it; and what story
could he tell? On the morrow Freddie Jones would dis~
cover his loss, and there would be a hunt for him, and he
would lose his money. The only other plan he could think
of was to try in a saloon. He might pay them to change
it, if it could not be done otherwise.


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