Romance of busy broker
Did Maxwell tell pitcher he needed a new stenographer then why he deny it
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Explanation:
The Romance of A Busy Broker
Harvey Maxwell was a busy and efficient broker in New York. He was quite forgetful. He married his stenographer, Leslie. So, he wanted to appoint a new steno. He had instructed Pitcher, his confidential clerk, to engage another stenographer. He wanted him to call from "Stenographer's Agency" one candidate for a position in his office.
Miss Leslie was softly radiant. Her eyes were dreamily bright. Her expression was a happy one since she married Mr. Maxwell the previous day. She was expecting another stenographer to be appointed in her place. She knew that Mr. Maxwell was quite forgetful. She wanted to know from Pitcher whether a new stenographer was appointed in her place. When she approached Maxwell's desk, he talked to her in business like manner. She was sure that he forgot everything and then she went to her seat to work until someone came to fill the place.
When the lady from the Agency was introduced to Mr. Maxwell, he became angry with Pitcher. As he was absent indeed, he forgot that he had wanted to appoint a new steno. So, he said that Miss Leslie had given perfect satisfaction and she could contine as long as she wished and there was no place open for any. He sent away all the candidates. As he forgot that he had married Leslie, he put a proposal to marry her. Then she rose to her feet and gazed upon him round-eyed... (imagine what had happened later)
A possible conclusion: At first Leslie seemed to overcome with amazement, then tears rolled down her eyes. She smiled. One of her arms tenderly slid about the broker's neck. She reminded the forgetful broker that they were married the pervious day in the tittle church. Their marriage was kept a secret from the staff.