[The High School Boys’ Training Hike by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe High School Boys’ Training Hike CHAPTER XVII 8/18
I telephoned you so that you might come over and take charge of the horse and wagon.
There is quite a bit of stock on the wagon, too, I believe." "My father must have considerable money with him," the young man hinted. "He has some," Dick replied.
"I do not know how much." "I will take charge of his money for him," offered young Hinman. "You will do nothing of the sort," broke in Dr.Hewitt, scowling. "Hinman, your father will be some time at the hospital, and he will want to be able to pay his bills there.
He will also want to be able to purchase some comforts for himself while convalescing. So your father will take his money with him to the hospital." "He can turn it over to me, if he has a mind to do so," insisted the younger man. "You get out of here!" ordered the doctor, speaking decisively, though in a low tone.
At the same time he pointed to the doorway of the tent.
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