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

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

There were armed men in
that crowd, but all felt that they had been put in the wrong, so far,
and none of them dared draw the first weapon or fire the first shot.
"Take that injured man to a surgeon and have his jaw set," spoke Tom
quietly. "Let the surgeon send me the bill. I'm sorry for the fellow,
for I'm indirectly the cause of his being hurt. The main cause of his
misfortune was due to his being in bad company."
"Come out of that hotel," ordered Jim Duff, his eyes blazing as he
stepped forward, though with Hawkins's cold, hard eyes on him the
gambler was careful to keep his hands at his sides. "You can't get
anything to eat in there!"
"Do you own the hotel?" Tom inquired coolly.
"No; but you can't eat there."
"Join us at lunch, Mr. Hawkins!" Tom invited, turning away from the
gambler. The superintendent nodded, for he had no intention of leaving
the young engineers for the present.
All three entered the hotel, while the small mob outside hooted and
jeered. Tom led the way to a table in the dining room, signing to one of
the waiters.


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