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"The details! Taking away from me all I have worked for----h those breakers! I'll face that gang like a

ed the victim

"This--this was none of my father's business! It could not have been,"

expostulated Miss Marston

"Your father never knows anything about the details of Fogg's

operations," declared Bradish

"He ought to know," insisted the ives off his

orders, doesn't he? He sits in thewas operating?"

"Probably wouldn't stand for it! But he doesn't know And the Angel

Gabriel hiet a chance to tell him!" declared the clerk

"A put-up job, then, is it--and all called high finance!" jeered Mayo

"High finance isn't to blame for tricks the field-workers put out

so that they can earn theirto die! I' to die!" he wailed

Miss Marston slid froht

be able to reach her hand to Mayo "Will you let this handclasp tell

you all I feel about it--all your trouble, all your brave work in this