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"So long as it does not necessitate any explanations," indifferently

"In the bottoloves There

will not be any one up at the tennis-court this time of day If you are

not a mean cuss, if you are not an ordinary lon imitation of a man,

you'll meet me up there inside of five minutes If you can stand up in

front of me for ten minutes, you need not make any explanations On the

other hand, you'll hike out of here as fast as boats and trains can take

you And never coer than you, Mr Harrigan"

"Oh, don't let that worry you any," with a truculent laugh

"Very well You will find me there After all, you are her father"

"You bet I ahter's room and soundlessly bored into the

bottolory As he pulled

the strip of parchment came out with theed to notice it, nor

would he have bothered if he had The bottoraloves

in a newspaper and got aithout being seen He was as happy as a boy

who had discovered an opening in the fence between him and the apple

orchard He was rather astonished to see Courtlandt kneeling in the