CHAPTER SIXGeorgie came down for breakfast and two servants started to serve him. He thought now as he had when he went to bed last night how lucky he was not to be in some cheap lodging house. Instead, he was now staying in one of the largest and most comfortable houses on Fifth Avenue. Mr. Wilbur entered and Georgie started to rise. “Don’t get up, my dear boy,” he declared. “I’m not used to such good manners in New York.” “I was enjoying breakfast and thinking how grateful I am to you for having me here.” “I like having you.” “Are we to travel to Pennsylvania today?” Georgie could not help feeling that it was a mistake to waste too much time before he started on the real object of his journey. Mr. Wilbur sat down at the table and the servants brought him a dish of eggs and bacon