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The White Desert

CHAPTER XVI
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He made the train in unison with the last drawling cry of the conductor.
Then for hours, in the Pullman chair car, he fidgeted, counting the telegraph posts, checking off the stations as they flipped past the windows, through a day of eagerness, of excited, racking anticipation.
It was night when he reached Boston, but Houston did not hesitate.

A glance at a telephone book, another rocking ride in a taxicab, and Barry stood on the veranda of a large house, awaiting the answer to his ring at the bell.

Finally it came.
"Mr.Worthington," he demanded.

The butler arched his eyebrows.
"Sorry, but Mr.Worthington has left orders not to be--" "Tell him that it is a matter of urgent business.

That it is something of the utmost importance to him." A wait.


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