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The Young Engineers in Arizona

CHAPTER V
2/13

Pardon me, but I really can't quite believe that the better citizens of this town are behind you.

I know too many Arizona men, and I have too good an opinion of them.

Your kind of crowd makes a lot of noise at times, and the other kind of Arizona crowd rarely makes any noise.

I know, of course, the element in the town that your committee represents, but I don't believe that your element is by any means in the majority here." "I assure you that we represent the sentiment of the town," Duff retorted steadily.
"Much as I regret the necessity for seeming to slight your opinion," Tom went on with as pleasant a smile as at first, "I call for a showing of hands or a count of noses.

I'll tell you what we'll do, Mr.Duff, if it meets with your approval.


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