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Brewster’s Millions

CHAPTER XIII
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Moore looked helplessly at the president of the bank, and his silence spoke more plainly than words.
"Brewster, it looks bad," said the Colonel, turning abruptly to the young man.

"The other banks are afraid of a run and we can't count on much help from them.

Some of them have helped us and others have refused.

Now, I not only ask you to refrain from drawing out your deposit, but I want you to help us in this crucial moment." The Colonel looked twenty years older and his voice shook perceptibly.

Brewster's pity went out to him in a flash.
"What can I do, Colonel Drew ?" he cried.


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