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"He'll go," Nolan said reflectively "They'll all go, the best of the a lot of noise about wanting to get

into the thing Noe're in, and that's the first price we pay--the

boys"

A door sla down He

passed the library door, however, and Clayton suddenly realized that he

was going out

"Graham!" he called

Graham stopped, and came back slowly

"Yes, father," he said, froo out for a hit of a spin, if you don't ,

Mr Nolan"

The boy was shaken Clayton knew it froone And an overwhelainst hiainst the boy Trouble, which should

have united his house, had divided it The first threat of trouble,

indeed

"You can go out later," he said rather sharply "We ought to talk things

over, Grahahty serious tis over, father? We don't know anything

but that we h, isn't it?"

But he was startled when he saw Graham's face He was very pale and

his eyes already looked furtive They were terribly like Natalie's eyes