8/11 Hazelton and I had that sort of row once out in Arizona---and we won out." "You deserve to win out here, too," remarked Mr.Prenter. "I have no patience with anything but straight, uncompromising right. We can't control the men, if they see fit to leave the camp at night, but you have every right---and it's your duty---to see to it that no disorder is allowed within camp limits. I, too, have heard something about your trouble here, Mr.Reade, and I can promise you that the directors generally will sustain you. So Mr.Bascomb demanded your resignation ?" "He did, sir." "Let it go at that," smiled Mr.Prenter. |