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The Young Engineers in Arizona

CHAPTER XX
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"There's a limit to what a man can stand." "Thank you, my friend," broke in Tom Reade mildly.

"But don't go to any trouble on our account.

There are few if any others in this crowd who can understand the meaning of fair play--the gambler least of all." "I'll take that out of you, Reade!" blazed Jim Duff.

"I'll--" "You'll do nothing while the kid's hands are tied," objected Bodson, stepping between the pair.

"Act fair and square, Jim, as a man should act." "That's the argument, Rafe," remarked another man, also stepping forward.
"Bully for you, Jeff Moore," replied Rafe.


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