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Children of the Whirlwind

CHAPTER XXXI
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The man had refused to come in, saying he was only a messenger and was in a hurry; and had refused to give Judkins the message, saying that it was verbal.

Thinking that some word had come from his grandmother, or possibly even from Maggie, Larry went out upon the veranda.

Waiting for him was a nondescript man he did not know.
"Mr.Brandon, sir ?" asked the man.
"Yes.

You have a message for me ?" Before the man could reply, there came a shout from the shrubbery beyond the drive: "Grab him, Smith! He's the man!" Instantly Smith's steely arms were about Larry, pinning his elbows to his sides, and a man broke from the shrubbery and hurried toward the house.

Instinctively Larry started to struggle, but he ceased as he recognized the man coming up the steps.


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