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Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving), 1868-1922

"The Young Engineers in Arizona Laying Tracks on the Man-killer Quicksand"


"Throw him out! Hustle the boy out!" Duff urged.
"Stop! Stop right in your tracks!" thundered Tom Reade, taking still
another step toward the now angrier crowd. "Men, listen to me, and
you'll get a proper understanding of this affair. Jim Duff wants me
thrown out of here--"
"Yes! And out you'll go!" roared a voice from the rear of the crowd.
"That's a question that the next few minutes will settle," Tom rejoined,
with a smile. "If Jim Duff wants me thrown out of here, why don't you
men tell him to do it himself?"
The force of this suggestion, with the memory of what they had recently
seen, struck home with many of the men. A shout of laughter went up,
followed by yells of:
"That's right--dead right!"
"Sail in, Jim!"
"Throw him out, Jim! We'll see fair play!"
Tom made an ironical bow in the direction of the gambler.
"Have you men gone crazy!" yelled Jim Duff hoarsely.
"Have you lost your nerve, Jim?" bawled a lusty American laborer. "You
want this boy, as you call him, thrown out, and we're waiting to see you
do it.


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