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He stood over Boyne, arguing, pro, flushed, tre, bent over his documents, sorted
them, and made up his records
"We'll send on a copy to the office of the Vose line by registered
"Attest it as a copy of the true record by
notary When it drops in on 'em I will be there, with my directors and
my little story--and the face of Uncle Vose will be worth looking at,
though his languageYou come out with me, Boyne
I'et in touch at once with Mr Franklin's family--offeryou can do right now," snapped the est that you close the office Send the
girl home You should do that much out of respect to your employer's
memory"
Ten minutes later the record had beenaround toith Mr Fogg The latter seemed to have a
tremendous amount of business on his hands He hired a cab and was
hustled yon and thither, leaving the young man in the vehicle, with
instructions to stay there, whenever a stop wasreturned froible results He put a