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Cy Whittaker’s Place

CHAPTER XIX
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It might be well to hear what his enemy had to say.

But as to going to see him--that was out of the question.
"I do not," he thundered, "I do not care to continue this conversation.
If--if you wish to see me, after what has taken place between us, I am willing, in spite of personal repugnance, to grant you a brief interview.

My servants will admit you here at nine o'clock to-morrow morning.

But I tell you now, that your interference with this appropriation matter is as useless as it is ridiculous and impudent.

It is of a piece with the rest of your conduct." "All right, Heman, all right," was the calm answer.


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