Bob Worthen, the ice man, surprised him-โฆ
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chunk 1126 ยท paragraph 1803
olid busi-
ness men of the ancient city. They did a bank-
ing business among other things, and their house
was a government depository. The failure of
the firm in the early eighties was a nine days
wonder, as it was considered as financially
sound as Jay Gould or the Astors.
Bob Worthen, the ice man, surprised him-
self as well as his many friends last Sunday.
Contrary to his usual custom. Bob had his hair
cut, took a wash, donned new togs, and other-
wise disguised himself. He then proceeded to
hitch up his little mules, as had been his custom
for years, and here the trouble commenced.
The mules not recognizing their owner, in his
altered appearance, decidedly objected to be-
ing handled by a stranger; they squealed, kick-
ed, and otherwise showed their displeasure,
until after repeated attempts to quiet them
down. Bob finally gave up the task in despair.
It suddenly occurred to him that something was
wrong, and returning home he put his wits to
work, and finally solved the problem. He
changed his good clothes for his usual every
day attire and returned to the stable; he had
no trouble in managing the mules this time, as
they recognized their master.