[The Young Engineers in Colorado by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe Young Engineers in Colorado CHAPTER XIII 10/14
Students engaged will be paid all they are worth." "Gracious, but you're going in at wholesale! What will President Newnham say to you for engaging men at such a wholesale rate!" "By the time he reaches here," replied Tom in a tone that meant business, "either he will see results that will force him to approve---or else he'll give me my walking papers." "Now, what shall we do ?" inquired Hazelton. "Nothing.
It's nearly time for the field force to be back in camp." "We'd better work every minute of the time," urged Harry. "We're going to take things more easily after this," Tom yawned. "Is that what you mean by hustling ?" "In a way, yes," Tom nodded.
"See here, Harry, in the field we tried to do the work of a man and a half each, didn't we? And here at the drawing tables, too." "Of course." "Now there is need of hustling, and, if we work too hard, we simply won't have time to plan for others, or even to know what they're doing.
There are a lot of students coming, Harry.
Most of them will be good men, for they're young, full of enthusiasm, and just crazy to show what they can do.
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