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The Midnight Passenger

CHAPTER VI
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I have no means of reaching him direct.
"And now, sir, you will find the keys of our rooms with the janitor on your return.

All that I wish to know is whether I shall deal with you or Wade in giving my final answer to the suspended orders for me to go West." "You stand ready to throw up a life position ?" harshly cried Ferris, white with secret rage pausing with his hand on the door.
"I shall certainly wait until I hear from Mr.

Worthington," gravely answered Clayton.

"It matters little about me.

Your own life position is secure!" "What do you mean by that ?" cried Ferris, springing forward in a sudden anger which made him forget all his plans of crafty concealment.
But the tall Westerner, with one wave of his arm, swept Ferris' delicate form away from the door and passed out of the presence of the budding capitalist.
Arthur Ferris cast stealthy glances to right and left as he sought the elevator.


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