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Frank Merriwell, Junior’s, Golden Trail

CHAPTER IV
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He don't want to talk with you, does he?
He's shown his teeth once; next time he does that he'll probably bite, and bite hard." "We'll look out for ourselves," put in the impatient Clancy.

"He's the fellow we want, Chip.

Why did he turn on us as he did if he hasn't a guilty mind ?" "You think," spoke up Pardo, "that he knows what has become of your friend, the professor?
Mr.Bradlaugh told me, over the phone," he explained, "why you wanted to talk with Porter." "It's a cinch, strikes me," answered Merry, "that Porter can tell us something about the missing prof.

Wouldn't you figure it out that way, Mr.Pardo ?" "Well, yes," acknowledged the superintendent.

"I don't know but I would.
What I'm trying to get at is this: Old Nick Porter has proved that he isn't a safe proposition for you boys to tackle." "You don't know us, Mr.Pardo," laughed Clancy.


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