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Running Water

CHAPTER XIII
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Chayne, too, might be inconveniently watchful.

Garratt Skinner desired no spy upon his little plans.

Consequently he set himself to play the host with an offensive geniality which was calculated to disgust a man with any taste for good manners.

He spoke in a voice which Sylvia did not know, so coarse it was in quality, so boisterous and effusive; and he paraded Walter Hine and Captain Barstow with the pride of a man exhibiting his dearest friends.
"You must know 'red-hot' Barstow, Captain Chayne," he cried, slapping the little man lustily on the back.

"One of the very best.


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