The Fortune Hunter
 THE FORTUNE HUNTER 

 

 By 

 DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS 

 

 Author of The Deluge, The Social Secretary, The Plum Tree, etc. 

 

 CONTENTS 

 

 

 THE FORTUNE HUNTER 

 

 I 

 ENTER MR. FEUERSTEIN 

 On an afternoon late in April Feuerstein left his boarding-house in East Sixteenth Street, in the block just beyond the eastern gates of Stuyvesant Square, and paraded down Second Avenue. 

 A romantic figure was Feuerstein, of the German Theater stock company. He was tall and slender, and had large, handsome features. His coat was cut long over the shoulders and in at the waist to show his lines of strength and grace. He wore a pearl-gray soft hat with rakish brim, and it was set with suspicious carelessness upon bright blue, and seemed to blazon a fiery, sentimental nature. He strode along, intensely self-conscious, not in the way that causes awkwardness, but in the way that causes a swagger. One had only to glance at him to know that he was offensive to many men and fascinating to many women. 

 Not an article of his visible 
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