[Frank Merriwell at Yale by Burt L. Standish]@TWC D-Link bookFrank Merriwell at Yale CHAPTER XXXII 5/7
"It is a matter of business.
Mr. Kirby, have you ever met Mr.Putnam before ?" "Naw!" cried the man.
"Dis ain't der cove wot come ter me ter do der job.
Dis is anodder feller." "You are sure ?" demanded Frank, with an expression of positive relief. "His name was on the card you gave me." "I don't care if it was, dis ain't der feller wot give der card ter me, not by a great big lot." "Well, I am glad of that!" cried Frank, and he grasped Putnam's hand. "It is a great relief." "Didn't I tell you!" almost shouted Harry. "Well, now, I want to know what all this is about," said Old Put, who was greatly puzzled.
"I am all at sea." Without hesitation Frank explained how a person had hired Plug Kirby to break his arm and what the result had been; how the person who made the bargain had given a card on which Putnam's name was engraved.
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