1 "Hamilton," said Master Freddie.
2 Master Freddie sat up with a start.
3 "This's the dinin room," observed Master Freddie.
4 "There's a button here, ole sport," said Master Freddie.
5 Jurgis hesitated, giving a glance at Freddie, who was snoring softly.
6 Then Freddie gave a number on the Lake Shore Drive, and the carriage started away.
7 "Freddie" got one bill loose, and then stuffed the rest back into his trousers' pocket.
8 So they had left Freddie all alone, and he with less than two thousand dollars in his pocket.
9 "Yes, sir," he said, at which Master Freddie hung tightly upon Jurgis's neck and went into a fit of laughter.
10 The stately butler bowed his head, but made not a sound; and suddenly Master Freddie pointed an eager finger at him.
11 "Lights," commanded Master Freddie; and the butler pressed a button, and a flood of brilliant incandescence streamed from above, half-blinding Jurgis.
12 The man in livery had moved silently toward them; Master Freddie took off his hat and handed it to him, and then, letting go of Jurgis' arm, tried to get out of his overcoat.
13 Master Freddie stood for a moment or two, gazing about him; then out of the next room a dog emerged, a monstrous bulldog, the most hideous object that Jurgis had ever laid eyes upon.