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een his and Gray's office and inquired, "Busy?" The new vice-president of the Security National raised a preoccupied face to the new president and said: "I'm never too busy to talk to you. What is it?" "Nothing! I'm just kinda lonesome; kinda tired of lookin' bright about things I don't savvy." Gus seated himself and crossed his thin legs. "Folks give an owl credit for bein' wise just because he keeps his mouth shut. Prob'ly he's got nothing of interest to say." "Perhaps. But you can say 'no,' Gus, and that's about all the average banker is called upon to say." "Um-m!" The elder man nodded reflectively. "I heard about a captain of industry that allus smelled a pink when he did his heavy thinkin'. Now me, I'm goin' in for bananas. I keep a bag of 'em in my desk. I 'most killed myself on bananas when our first well came in--never thought I'd be able to afford all I wanted. How's the bank?" "Why, it's still here, as you see." "I know. That's the remarkable part. I keep thinkin' it's goin' to bust--I mean blow up an' disappear. I wake up nights dreamin' it's gone. It's all right, is it?" "Positively! I put an accountant at work on the books and he should be ready to report any time now." "No chance of Bell Nelson throwin' us out, is there? He's in Dallas tryin' to stir up money--" "Not a chance, unless you want him to do so; unless you're afraid we'll make a failure of the business." "_We?_" Gus smiled quizzically. "_You_ won't fail. Folks around town are talkin' about how quick you're takin' hold, an' they're beginning to think you'll make a better banker than the Nelsons. Funny, ain't it, how easy reconciled folks is to losin' a coupla prominent citizens like that? Looks like Bell an' Henry are about the only ones that take it hard." "The funny thing is"--Gray frowned, perplexedly--"they _don't_ take it hard. At least, Henry doesn't appear to do so. That's what puzzles me. No move of any sort--That's not like him." Gus agreed to this. "I been expectin' him to cut some capers. That's why I been hangin' around so steady." "I know." "Every time I peel a banana I peel an eye for Henry. I worry whenever you go out alone." The younger man rose and nervously paced the floor. "I'm completely mystified," he admitted. "The whole affair has been a great disappointment to me. I thought I'd sprung a coup, but--I'm at a standstill. I'm stumped--checkmated." "About that trouble between you an' him,
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