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The Young Engineers in Arizona

CHAPTER XVII
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"The best part of all," he added, with a husky note in his voice, "is what it means to that little girl of mine.

When I get into town to-night I in going to sit down and write that little daughter a long letter all about the grand news.

She'll be proud of her dad's good luck! She's only eight years old, but she's a great little reader, and she writes me letters longer than my own." "If you'll wait a minute, Mr.Griggs," proposed Tom, "we'll be able to give you a ride into town.

The general manager gave me authority to rent and use an automobile after this.

It's out there waiting now." The new foreman gratefully accepted the invitation.


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