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The High School Boys’ Fishing Trip

CHAPTER XXII
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I believe that Mr.Bayliss will take stern measures to avenge the great insult to his son." "What Mr.Bayliss may do is Mr.Bayliss' affair, not mine," replied the banker coolly.

"Is young Bayliss in this house at present ?" "Yes, sir; he's at the dinner table." "Then I won't urge you to be inhospitable, Bert, let him finish his dinner in peace.

After dinner, however, the sooner young Bayliss returns to his home, or at least, goes away from here, the better I shall be pleased.

As for you, young man, I have had enough of your actions.

I have a nice, and very quiet, summer place in mind where I am going to send you to-morrow.


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