登陆注册
32964300000004

第4章 ACRES OF DIAMONDS(3)

So this Pennsylvania farmer wrote to his cousin asking for employment. You see, friends, this farmer was not altogether a foolish man. No, he was not. He did not leave his farm until he had something else to do. _*Of all the ******tons the stars shine on I don't know of a worse one than the man who leaves one job before he has gotten another_. That has especial reference to my profession, and has no reference whatever to a man seeking a divorce. When he wrote to his cousin for employment, his cousin replied, ``I cannot engage you because you know nothing about the oil business.''

Well, then the old farmer said, ``I will know,''

and with most commendable zeal (characteristic of the students of Temple University) he set himself at the study of the whole subject. He began away back at the second day of God's creation when this world was covered thick and deep with that rich vegetation which since has turned to the primitive beds of coal. He studied the subject until he found that the drainings really of those rich beds of coal furnished the coal-oil that was worth pumping, and then he found how it came up with the living springs. He studied until he knew what it looked like, smelled like, tasted like, and how to refine it. Now said he in his letter to his cousin, ``I understand the oil business.'' His cousin answered, ``All right, come on.''

So he sold his farm, according to the county record, for $833 (even money, ``no cents''). He had scarcely gone from that place before the man who purchased the spot went out to arrange for the watering of the cattle. He found the previous owner had gone out years before and put a plank across the brook back of the barn, edgewise into the surface of the water just a few inches. The purpose of that plank at that sharp angle across the brook was to throw over to the other bank a dreadful-looking scum through which the cattle would not put their noses. But with that plank there to throw it all over to one side, the cattle would drink below, and thus that man who had gone to Canada had been himself damming back for twenty-three years a flood of coal-oil which the state geologists of Pennsylvania declared to us ten years later was even then worth a hundred millions of dollars to our state, and four years ago our geologist declared the discovery to be worth to our state a thousand millions of dollars. The man who owned that territory on which the city of Titusville now stands, and those Pleasantville valleys, had studied the subject from the second day of God's creation clear down to the present time. He studied it until he knew all about it, and yet he is said to have sold the whole of it for $833, and again I say, ``no sense.''

But I need another illustration. I found it in Massachusetts, and I am sorry I did because that is the state I came from. This young man in Massachusetts furnishes just another phase of my thought. He went to Yale College and studied mines and mining, and became such an adept as a mining engineer that he was employed by the authorities of the university to train students who were behind their classes. During his senior year he earned $15 a week for doing that work. When he graduated they raised his pay from $15 to $45a week, and offered him a professorship, and as soon as they did he went right home to his mother.

_*If they had raised that boy's pay from $15 to $15.60he would have stayed and been proud of the place, but when they put it up to $45 at one leap, he said, ``Mother, I won't work for $45 a week. The idea of a man with a brain like mine working for $45a week!_ Let's go out in California and stake out gold-mines and silver-mines, and be immensely rich.''

Said his mother, ``Now, Charlie, it is just as well to be happy as it is to be rich.''

``Yes,'' said Charlie, ``but it is just as well to be rich and happy, too.'' And they were both right about it. As he was an only son and she a widow, of course he had his way. They always do.

They sold out in Massachusetts, and instead of going to California they went to Wisconsin, where he went into the employ of the Superior Copper Mining Company at $15 a week again, but with the proviso in his contract that he should have an interest in any mines he should discover for the company. I don't believe he ever discovered a mine, and if I am looking in the face of any stockholder of that copper company you wish he had discovered something or other. I have friends who are not here because they could not afford a ticket, who did have stock in that company at the time this young man was employed there. This young man went out there, and Ihave not heard a word from him. I don't know what became of him, and I don't know whether he found any mines or not, but I don't believe he ever did.

But I do know the other end of the line. He had scarcely gotten out of the old homestead before the succeeding owner went out to dig potatoes.

The potatoes were already growing in the ground when he bought the farm, and as the old farmer was bringing in a basket of potatoes it hugged very tight between the ends of the stone fence.

You know in Massachusetts our farms are nearly all stone wall. There you are obliged to be very economical of front gateways in order to have some place to put the stone. When that basket hugged so tight he set it down on the ground, and then dragged on one side, and pulled on the other side, and as he was dragging that basket through this farmer noticed in the upper and outer corner of that stone wall, right next the gate, a block of native silver eight inches square.

That professor of mines, mining, and mineralogy who knew so much about the subject that he would not work for $45 a week, when he sold that homestead in Massachusetts sat right on that silver to make the bargain. He was born on that homestead, was brought up there, and had gone back and forth rubbing the stone with his sleeve until it reflected his countenance, and seemed to say, ``Here is a hundred thousand dollars right down here just for the taking.''

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 扩散性百万穿越

    扩散性百万穿越

    没有单调恶俗的穿越剧情,摆脱单一主角开挂刷怪。世界是公平的。当穿越者只有你一人时,也许懦弱的你会摇身一变成为绝世无双的强者。当你的身边的都是穿越者时,懦弱的你就会被打回原形!要么在角落里像蝼蚁一般颤抖,要么站起来反抗命运的轮回。无论哪一个都是充满了血腥残酷的现实,只能孤身一人的走!但是我们的主角,却强行开辟出了第三条路。
  • 废材要逆天:王爷快滚开

    废材要逆天:王爷快滚开

    等一朝穿越而来的特工成了废材,不要担心,女主肯定是做开挂了,自带个逆天神器!慢慢爬上世界的顶峰!
  • 美军海外征战记(下册)

    美军海外征战记(下册)

    本书共分66章,按照以史为经、以事为纬的思路,以章回体的形式介绍了19世纪以来美军的主要战事和主要军事战略变化。
  • 乔布斯给青少年一生的忠告

    乔布斯给青少年一生的忠告

    也许你不知道如何能爱上自己所做的事情,也许你正在为自己的将来担忧,也许你不知道如何在激烈竞争中脱颖而出……在这份送给青少年的知识厚礼中,乔布斯会用他不同凡响的一面,帮助你拓宽视野增进智慧,帮助你超越自我升华人生,最终从平凡走向卓越,成为同龄人中的精英,赢在起跑线上。
  • 贾樟柯:From文艺范儿To新生代导演

    贾樟柯:From文艺范儿To新生代导演

    著名作家罗银胜的一部倾力之作,演绎了一个文艺青年的梦想之路,同时也是一本内含文艺见解的轻松读物。记述中国第六代电影导演领军人物贾樟柯的成长历程,以及富有个性的独特导演经历,尤其是对贾樟柯心路历程的描写十分细腻,不少是独家披露,一个文艺青年动人的成长故事跃然纸上,相信一定会勾起曾经或正在抱有文艺梦的青年的追忆和共鸣。 生动展现了贾樟柯对电影、文艺理解的精神世界,让我们认识到,贾樟柯的思考和探索,触及文艺的核心和本质。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 空弹壳

    空弹壳

    一个复员老兵的回忆录。不是修仙传奇,外挂不死神功。只是一个曾经的军人讲述的一个个令人痴狂的事实。
  • 白玉剑歌

    白玉剑歌

    身负血海深仇,被亲生父母抛弃的屠龙少年终成恶龙的故事
  • 超级修炼广场

    超级修炼广场

    柳禾激动的大声喊道,“战神空间当天全天免费。”人群依旧鸦雀无声,这时不是应该一片掌声以及欢呼吗?“免费你妹,你是傻的吗?”“老子有钱,不用你免费。”“我就说嘛,这店主脑袋被门夹过。”……无数蛮兽陪练的战神空间,灵草用不完的虚拟炼药房....这就是令所有修炼者痴迷的超级修炼广场。柳禾的目标是让超级修炼广场遍布玄界,有超级修炼广场的地方便是城市中心....
  • 龙公主的亲亲美王子

    龙公主的亲亲美王子

    谁不想有一个王子陪在自己身边呢?谁不喜欢有一个高富帅的男孩陪在自己身边呢?18年前的空白,所以舍不得那一缕温柔;因为珍惜那一份暖暖的关心,所以舍不得丢下那一份眷顾;伤了的心还可以再补回去吗?碎了的心可以黏在一起吗?