[The Boy Trapper by Harry Castlemon]@TWC D-Link bookThe Boy Trapper CHAPTER II 13/18
You run no risk whatever, for the man can't get the quails until your bill is paid." "Now I'll tell you what we'll do," said Bert, who saw by the expression on David's face that his brother had not made matters much clearer by his explanation, "you go to work and catch the quails, and when you have made up the required number, we'll help you ship them off." "That's the idea," said Don.
"We'll do anything we can for you." "Thank you," answered David, who felt as if a tremendous responsibility had been removed from his shoulders. "I'll write to the man to-day, informing him that you will go to work at once," added Don.
"I don't suppose you could tell, even within a week or two, of the time it will take you to fill the order, could you ?" "I shouldn't like to make a guess," said David.
"The birds rove around so that a fellow can't tell anything about them.
They are plenty now, but next week there may not be half a dozen flocks to be found." "Then I will write to him that the best you can say is, that you will lose no time.
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