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Frank Merriwell, Junior’s, Golden Trail

CHAPTER X
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I stick fer the hunderd, an' you can whine all ye darn please." "Mr.Turkeyfoot," said the professor, casting a grateful look at that noble gentleman, "I shall never forget your loyalty and kindness to me.
If you insist, I will accept the hundred dollars, and sign this quit claim.

All I want is to do what is right.

_Otium oum dignitate_, that is my motto, and what I am seeking.

Such matters as this, in which I have unwittingly erred, distress me greatly." Heppner had pulled a paper and a fountain pen from his pocket.
"There ain't no odium attached to this move, professor," he said reassuringly.

"You have done wrong, but you are doing your best to make amends." He got up and handed the pen to the professor, and then opened out the paper.


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