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The Young Engineers in Mexico

CHAPTER XXII
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"They can readily outlie Don Luis or myself.

Now, if Don Luis still insists on having these gifted young engineers killed I am afraid I shall look upon him as being a man without honor." "You have heard your own engineers, senores," broke in Don Luis.
"You trust them.

Now, are you not satisfied that I have dealt fairly with you ?" "Somehow, I ought to be satisfied," agreed Mr.Haynes.

"And yet my private secretary is such a very careful and dependable man that I shall have to await further advices.

Of course, I place the fullest confidence in the honesty of our American engineers, Reade and Hazelton.


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