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Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz

CHAPTER I
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By that time you'll be in and we can say `good night' to each other." "I feel a bit mean about quitting you," Dave murmured.
"And I feel a whole lot meaner not to go out with you," Dan promptly assured his chum.

"So let's compromise; you go out and I'll stay in." "That sounds like a very odd compromise," laughed Darrin.

"On the whole, Dan, I believe I won't go out." "If that's the way you feel," argued Dalzell, "then I'm going to change my mind and go out with you.

I won't be the means of keeping you from your stroll." "But you really don't want to go out," Dave objected.
"Candidly, I don't care much about going out; I want that bath and I'm tired.

Yet in the good old cause of friendship---" "Friendship doesn't enter in, here," Dave interposed.


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