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The Midnight Passenger

CHAPTER III
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It is to-day only worth a million at market rates.

We, however, get immediate possession and pay in hauling, but the real extra million comes out of the pockets of the Cattle Trust, for as President, Worthington sells his own land really to the Cattle Company for two million dollars.
"He has duties as a Trustee to all the stockholders of the cattle association.

When all is over, when Ferris is his son-in-law, I will have Senator Durham connected with this matter.

The young couple will set up in royal style.
"I will then open out on Hugh Worthington, lay all the uncontested facts before him, and bring him to bay! I will soon squeeze out of him a fortune for you and also one for me.

I only want twenty-five per cent.


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