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A Certain Rich Man

CHAPTER XI
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No, you don't, Mr.Man--" he addressed a hypothetical Brownwell.

"You're roped and tied and bucked and gagged, and you stay here." Then he said, "You go on over to the bank, General, and I'll take care of Brownwell." Barclay literally shoved the older man to the door.

As he opened it he said, "Send me up a boy if you see one on the street." In ten minutes Brownwell was running up the stairs to Barclay's office in response to his note.

He brought a copy of the mortgage with, him, and laid it before Barclay, who went over it critically.

He found a few errors and marked them, and holding it in his hands turned to the editor.
"Hendricks says you are going to leave town.


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