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The Ivory Trail

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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For some reason he suspected Will of being the deciding factor in our councils--perhaps because Will had said least.
"-- take the law in our own hands, and thrash him soundly.

Later on we can report what we have done to the British government, and ask for condonation under the circumstances or pay whatever piffling fine they care to impose for the sake of appearances.

The point is, there's no court of law in these parts to hand him over to, and he needs punishing." "I agree," said Fred.

"Let's thrash him to begin with." "Let's thrash him," went on Will, "as thoroughly as we've seen his friends the Germans do the job!" "Both sides!" agreed Brown.
"Oh, no, no, no! You can not do that, gentlemen!" "Lay him out!" ordered Fred.

"Let's begin on him.


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