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

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

I've worked under these engineers
for years, and I never before knew one of them to care whether I had a
hundred dollars or an empty stomach. Boys, I tell you, Reade, has the
right stuff in him, if he is only a youngster. He knows the enemies he
has made over in Paloma, and he understands the risks be has been taking
in making such enemies. He proved to us that he can stand that sort of
thing and be our friend. Look at this thing, will you?"
With something of a look of wonder the speaker drew out the bankbook
that he had acquired the afternoon before.
"I've got forty dollars in bank," he continued, in something of a tone
of awe. "Forty friends of mine that I've put away to work and do good
things for me! If I don't touch this money for some years then I'll
find that this money has grown to be a lot more than forty dollars!"
"Or else you'll find that some bank clerk is up in Canada spending it,"
jeered a companion.
"I don't care what the clerk does. The bank will be still good for the
money.


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