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"You better not," he said earnestly "Honest, you better not, Herbert!"
"Well, we got apple du the strain of oin' to have 'euess I better, Henry"
"You won't see any apple dus," Henry predicted
"Well, I believe I better try it, Henry"
"You better co to have you"
"I know that," said Herbert "But I guess I better go in and try it, anyhow, Henry I didn't have anything to do hat's in the Oriole It's every last word ole Florence's doing I haven't got any ht to be picked on for that than a child"
"Yes," Henry adet even with you soet through with the job I wouldn't tell 'e to," Herbert responded glooht of each, unknown to the other, was the sa of a syht to tell on Florence; by rights I ought," said Herbert; "but I've decided I won't There's no tellin' what she wouldn't do Not that she could do anything to me, particyourly----"
"Nor me, either," his friend interposed hurriedly "I don't worry about anything like that! Still, if I was you I wouldn't tell She's only a girl, we got to remember"
"Yes," said Herbert "That's the way I look at it, Henry; and the way I look at it is just sio You can't tell what she'd do, and so what's the use to go and tell on a girl?"
"That's the way I look at it," Henry agreed "What's the use? If I was in your place, I'd act just the sao on in the house, Henry It's a good while after dark"
"You'remistake!" Henry Rooter called after his, I bet a hunderd dollars! You better come on home with me"