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The Midnight Passenger

CHAPTER VII
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You shall choose your way to arrange with Worthington.
If you wish to stay on here, I'll telegraph jointly with you.

Meet me at dinner Monday night, Century Club." When he had read the last words, "Answer, Lafayette House, Philadelphia," Randall Clayton went out into the early evening and listlessly dispatched the words, "All right.

Will stay on as requested," and then he slowly returned to his rooms.

On his return he found Emil Einstein awaiting him before his door.
Clayton's beating heart told him that the unusual had happened.
"Speak! What is it ?" cried the half-crazed lover.

And the boy then hurriedly told him of his late return to the office, after executing many errands for the absent Ferris.
"There was a woman--a lady," hesitated Einstein, "trying to find your office.


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