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

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


"They'll put up a lot of trouble for us," said Tom that afternoon, as
the two chums talked the matter over. "They may even go to extremities,
and--"
"Shoot us?" smiled Hazelton, though there was a serious look under his
smile.
"Yes; they may even try that," I nodded Tom. "Though they won't make an
open attempt. They may try to get us from ambush at night. They will
be desperate, though not over brave. Recollect, Harry, that the better
element in Paloma won't stand much nonsense. There are no braver men in
the world than are found right in Arizona, and no men more decent."
"Barring Duff and his gang," laughed Hazelton.
"They're not real Arizona men. They're the kind of human vultures who
flock after large pay rolls in any place where men work without having
their families in near-by homes. If Duff had enough men of his own way
of thinking, they might try to ride out here to camp and clean us out.
If they did, then all the decent men in this part of Arizona would take
to the saddle and drive Duff and his crew into hiding.


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