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Aunt Jane’s Nieces in Society

CHAPTER XVIII
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"Of course I suspected you would undertake to give Mershone his chance by grabbing me, and that is exactly what you have done.

But, my lads, what do you suppose I have done in the meantime ?" They both looked their curiosity but said nothing.
"I've simply used your clever plot to my own advantage, in order to bring things to a climax," continued Fogerty.

"While we are joy-riding here, a half dozen of my men are watching every move that Mershone makes.

I believe he will lead them straight to the girl; don't you ?" Big Bill growled some words that were not very choice and then yelled to the chauffeur to stop.

The other man was pale and evidently frightened.
"See here, Fogerty; you make tracks!" was the sharp command, as the automobile came to a halt.


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