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Gordon Keith

CHAPTER XIII
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"How did you remember us ?" "I was not likely to forget you," said Keith, frankly enough.

"I am in New York on business, and I thought that before going home I would see my friends." This with some pride, as Mrs.Yorke was present.
"Where are you living ?" Keith explained that he was an engineer and lived in Gumbolt.
"Ah, I think that is a splendid profession," declared Miss Alice.

"If I were a man I would be one.

Think of building great bridges across mighty rivers, tunnelling great mountains!" "Maybe even the sea itself," said Mr.Keith, who, so long as Alice's eyes were lighting up at the thought of his profession, cared not what Mrs.Yorke thought.
"I doubt if engineers would find much to do in New York," put in Mrs.
Yorke.

"I think the West would be a good field--the far West," she explained.
"It was so good in you to look us up," Miss Alice said sturdily and, perhaps, a little defiantly, for she knew what her mother was thinking.
"If that is being good," said Keith, "my salvation is assured." He wanted to say, as he looked at her, "In all the multitude in New York there is but one person that I really came to see, and I am repaid," but he did not venture so far.


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