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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER XX
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"What about his job ?" he asked.
"His job?
Oh, I see.

His job doesn't worry him much.

He's absent on sick-leave.

But he's all fit again and I know he will be disappointed if you do not come to-morrow." "I will not go," said Ranald, with final decision, "and you can tell him so, and you can tell him why." And Harry did tell him with considerable fullness and emphasis not only of Ranald's decision, but also Ranald's opinion of him, for he felt that it would do that lordly young man no harm to know that a man whom he was inclined to patronize held him in contempt and for cause.

The lieutenant listened for a time to all Harry had to say with apparent indifference, then suddenly interrupting him, he said: "Oh, I say, old chap, I wouldn't rub it in if I were you.


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