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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER XII
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Aside from this meager information, no one seems to know anything about him." "Putting the case that way makes it all the more remarkable," observed Maud.

"A big, experienced, important man, cowed by a mere boy.

When Goldstein first met this callow, sallow youth, he trembled before him.
When the boy enters the office of the great film company he dictates to the manager, who meekly obeys him.

Remember, too, that A.Jones, by his interference, has caused a direct loss to the company, which Goldstein will have to explain, as best he may, in his weekly report to the New York office.

A more astonishing state of affairs could not be imagined, Aunt Jane!" "The puzzle will solve itself presently," said the lady.


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