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From Whose Bourne

CHAPTER XII
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He has done it entirely for his paper--for newspaper fame.

He has done it for money." "Now," said Speed, hotly, "you must not talk like that of Stratton to me.

I won't say what I think of that kind of language coming from you, but you can see how seriously we interfered with his work before, and how it nearly resulted in his departure for Chicago.

I propose now that we leave him alone." "Leave him alone, then, for any sake," replied Brenton; "I am sure I build nothing on what he can do anyway." "All right, then," returned Speed, recovering his good nature.

"Now, although I am not willing to put any one else on the track of Miss Jane Morton, yet I will tell you what I am willing to do.


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