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Having turned Dunbar and his protective league over to Hutchinson, the

generalthe

week after Christ to find

that keen and rather shabby gentle, for he was standing by one of the ell

back frolances

"Hello, Dunbar," said Clayton, and proceeded to shed his fur-lined

coat Dunbar turned and surveyed hi admiration of the

undersizedforward "Not that I suppose you know

it" He glanced at the coat

"I thought Hutchinson said that you'd gone away"

"Been to Washington I brought so back that will interest you"

From inside his coat he produced a sraphs

"I rather gathered, Mr Spencer," he said dryly, "when I was here last

that you thought me an alarmist I don't know that I blaet it, but that we are safe You

raphs"