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The Young Engineers in Arizona

CHAPTER XII
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He had walked but a few blocks when he met another young man in white ducks.
"Doc, I'm looking for the place where the ice cream flows," Reade hinted.

"Can I tempt you ?" "Without half trying," laughed Dr.Furniss the young physician who had gone out to camp to attend the Man-killer victim.
As they were seated together over their ice cream, Dr.Furniss inquired: "By the way, do you ever see my one-time patient nowadays ?" "The fellow we exhumed from the Man-killer ?" "The same." "I see him every morning," laughed Tom.

"Really, I can't help seeing him, for the man puts himself in my way daily to say good morning.

And as yet I haven't learned his name." "His name is Tim Griggs," replied Dr.Furniss.

"He's a fine fellow, too, in his rough, manly way.


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