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The Young Engineers in Mexico

CHAPTER X
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"Harry, our late host wishes us to leave by the windows." "All right," nodded Hazelton, smiling.

"I used to be something of an athlete." "You shall not leave me in any such childish spirit," Don Luis insisted, stubbornly.
"If you are going to try to reopen the proposition that you made us," said Reade, "you may as well stop." "You will come to your senses presently." "We are in full possession of them at present." "We shall yet come to a sensible arrangement of the matter," Montez continued, coaxingly.

Indeed, the Mexican had suddenly come to see that he was absolutely dependent upon the young Americans if he hoped to sell his mine in the near future.
"You are wrong, Don Luis," Reade continued.

"We can come to no understanding.

Matters have now gone so far that we are no longer bound by the rules of courtesy.


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