Excerpt from Two Sides of a Story
From Constantinople, N. Y., a small city within a short distance of Oneida Lake, Martin Updike, a young but able lawyer, who had been settled in the place for less than a year, was suddenly called to Kansas City on an errand of considerable interest.
He had been intrusted with a claim for Baffler, Kidge & Co., wholesale dry-goods dealers in New York. A younger member of this firm had been a chum of Updike"s, and used his influence to put the case in his friend"s charge. The claim was against one Owen Haymaker, who, for some months, had kept a store in Kansas City, and had made a sensation by the enormous business that he conducted.
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