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To hi to play this

game out with two-spots, and here's one ready for the draw!"

"I'll see you in Philadelphia, Mr Mayo," he continued, aloud "I aot so to you, also--and it's

good!" His assertiveness was co ient

make this trip with you, Captain Wass Perhaps I had no distinct right

to bring hi sort of a business et at matters in short order However, I ask no favors Con him on as steward to cover the law," proffered the captain,

as terse in consent as he was in refusal

"Very well," agreed Fogg "You've got an able first ot a train to entlemen Good day!"

He took Boyne by the are

"Son," said he, "you dig into that Mayo chap till you know hi to use him And you keep your

his

way cautiously with his fat legs, trotted to the waiting cab, and was

whirled away

At high noon the next day Fletcher Fogg eneral