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Under the Great Bear

CHAPTER I
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He chose me, and invited me to go with him." "At your own expense, I suppose ?" "Certainly! I could not have considered his proposition otherwise." "Of course not," agreed Mr.Hepburn, "seeing that you have funds quite sufficient for such a venture, if used with economy.

And you have decided that you would rather spend the ensuing year in foreign travel with Thorpe Walling than do anything else ?" "I think I have, sir." "Very well, my boy.

While I cannot say that I consider your decision the best that could be made, I have no valid objections to offer, and am bound to grant as far as possible your reasonable desires.

So you have my consent to this scheme, if not my whole approval.

When do you plan to start ?" "Thorpe wishes to go at once." "Then, if you will call here to-morrow morning at about this hour, I will have arranged for your letter of credit, and anything else that may suggest itself for making your trip a pleasant one." "Thank you, sir," said Cabot, who, believing the interview to be ended, turned to leave the room.
"By the way," continued Mr.Hepburn, "there is another thing I wish to mention.


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