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The Young Engineers in Mexico

CHAPTER III
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When he does find himself in one I have learned, from long experience, not to interfere unless he calls for help.

So I did not want any one to interfere between him and Gato." "It was a most unfortunate affair," said the Mexican.

"Senor Tomaso, I must warn you that Pedro Gato is one who never forgives an injury.

He will devote himself to thoughts of a revenge that shall be terrible enough to satisfy his wounded feelings.

You will do well to be on your guard." Tom smiled as he replied: "Don Luis, I trust that I have seen the last of the fellow." "Be assured that you have not seen the last of him, Senor Tomaso." "Then it may go hard with Gato," smiled Tom, carelessly.


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