[The Young Engineers in Arizona by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe Young Engineers in Arizona CHAPTER XIV 11/13
For myself I want no revenge on these rascals.
They have already been handled with much more roughness than they had time to show to me.
I am satisfied to call the matter even." "But we're not!" shouted an Arizona voice from the crowd. "That's your own affair, gentlemen," Reade went on.
"I wish to suggest--in fact, I beg of you--that you let these fellows go to-night. In the morning, when the sun is up, and after you have thought over the matter, you will be in a better position to give these fellows fair-minded justice--if you then still feel that something must be done to them.
That is all I have to say, gentlemen.
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