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The Young Engineers in Mexico

CHAPTER VIII
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More, Don Luis wore field clothing and high-topped, laced walking boots.
"Going afield, sir ?" Tom inquired, genially.
"I have been afield, already," replied Montez, bowing and smiling.
"Down to the mine I have been and back.

The air is beautiful here in the early morning, and I enjoyed the walk.

You, too, will enjoy our walks when you become used to them." Dr.Tisco came out, bowing most affably to the young Americans.
"You look as though you had been walking, too," suggested Tom, noting Tisco's high-topped shoes.
"I went with Don Luis," replied the secretary.

"Oh, by the way, Senor Hazelton, I believe some of your property has come into my possession.

This is yours, is it not ?" Tisco held out a fine linen handkerchief, with an embroidered initial "H" in one corner.


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