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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XX
16/19

It almost seems that he's--well, glad of it!" "Huh! You've got another guess, my friend." "How's that?
What do you mean ?" "Nothing much; only I guess I've got better eyes than you," responded Cowan with a grin.

After a pause during which he rearranged the objects on the mantel-shelf to his satisfaction, he turned to Paul again: "Say, do you think Fletcher and I could get on together if--well, if we knew each other better ?" "I'm sure you could," answered Paul eagerly.
"Well, I think I'd like to try it.

He--he's not a bad sort of a chap.
Only maybe he wouldn't care to--er--" "Oh, yes, he would," answered Paul.

"You'll see, Tom." "Well, maybe so.

Going?
Good luck to you.


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