In High Life
Wood B. Wedd and his friend, Darby Jenks, were in distinctly straitened circumstances. They had exhausted all possible sources of credit, and they could not possibly pay their hotel bill. At... Read allWood B. Wedd and his friend, Darby Jenks, were in distinctly straitened circumstances. They had exhausted all possible sources of credit, and they could not possibly pay their hotel bill. At last. Darby hotly demanded that Wood B. take immediate steps to better their position. Wo... Read allWood B. Wedd and his friend, Darby Jenks, were in distinctly straitened circumstances. They had exhausted all possible sources of credit, and they could not possibly pay their hotel bill. At last. Darby hotly demanded that Wood B. take immediate steps to better their position. Wood B. was perfectly willing to do anything within reason, except work, so he asked Darby i... Read all