Adventures of a Despatch Rider
Adventures of a Despatch Rider Adventures of A Despatch Rider BY CAPTAIN W.H.L. WATSON _WITH MAPS_ William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London 1915 _TO_ _THE PERFECT MOTHER,_ _MY OWN._
divided in its admiration for them. John's heart was sadly torn
between them. Yet he was secretly glad to learn from his mother that
his Uncle Union's house in Haverhill had tall columns, green blinds on
the white woodwork, and a wide hall running down the centre. For it
made him feel more at home at the Culpeppers'. But when the Hendricks'
piano came, after they moved into the big house, the boy's heart was
opened afresh; and he spent hours with Bob Hendricks at the piano,
when he knew he would be welcome at the Culpeppers'. He leased his
town herd in the summer to Jimmie Fernald--giving him the right to
take the cows to the commons around town upon the payment of five
dollars a month to John for keeping out of the business, and passing
Jimmie good-will. In the meantime, by day, John worked his team, and
hired two others and took contracts for digging cellars. At nights he
went to the country with his concertina and played for dances, making
two dollars a night, and General Hendricks for years pointed with
pride to the fact that when the Exchange National Bank of Sycamore
Ridge opened for business the first morning, standing at the head of
the line of depositors was John Barclay, with his concertina under his
arm, just as he had returned from a country dance at daylight, waiting
to be first in line, with $178.53 in his pocket to deposit. That
deposit slip, framed, still hangs over the desk in the office of the
president of the bank, and when John Barclay became famous, it was
always a part of the "Art Loan Exhibit," held by the women in Barclay
Memorial Hall.
That summer of '67 John capitulated to life, held his hands up for the
Adventures of a Despatch Rider Adventures of A Despatch Rider BY CAPTAIN W.H.L. WATSON _WITH MAPS_ William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London 1915 _TO_ _THE PERFECT MOTHER,_ _MY OWN._