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Running Water

CHAPTER XIV
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His position indeed became difficult, and it needed all his tenacity to enable him to endure it.

The difficulty became very evident one afternoon early in August, and the afternoon was, moveover, remarkable in that Garratt Skinner was betrayed into a revelation of himself which was to bear consequences of gravity in a future which he could not foresee.

Chayne rode over upon that afternoon, and found Garratt Skinner alone and, according to his habit, stretched at full-length in his hammock with a cigar between his lips.

He received Captain Chayne with the utmost geniality.

He had long since laid aside his ineffectual vulgarity of manner.
"You must put up with me, Captain Chayne," he said.


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