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

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


"Signal that the locomotive is headed this way," announced Hawkins
grimly. "Look out for the crossing, Mr. Reade!"
Hardly had the superintendent finished speaking when a sharp hiss
sounded from an open window. Then another and more hisses, from
different buildings.
"A few snakes left in the grass," Tom remarked jokingly.
"Oh, you've stirred up a nest of 'em, Mr. Reade," rejoined the
superintendent.
Tom laughed as Harry added:
"Let's hope that there are no poisonous reptiles among them. It would
be rough on poisonous snakes to have Tom find them."
Then the three horsemen turned the corner near the Mansion House.
Superintendent Hawkins looked grave as he noted a crowd before the
hotel.
"Mr. Reade, I believe those men are there waiting to see you. I'm
certain they've not gathered just to talk about the weather."
There was a movement in the crowd, and a suppressed, surly murmur, as
the engineer party was sighted.
Tom Reade, however, rode forward at the head of his party, alighting
close to the crowd, which numbered fifty or sixty men.


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