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The Thunder Bird

CHAPTER FOURTEEN
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But the bother of it, and the delay here and there is--well, it's a big handicap.

You can see that easily.
"My idea, therefore, and I think it's a good one, is to hire you to take me over and back.

It might take all your time and it might not--but I should want to have you on call, ready to go anywhere, any time, at a moment's notice.

It would make a tremendous difference in the time-saving alone.

You would have to--what about your mechanic ?" "What about him?
I don't just get you." Johnny looked at him startled.
Lowell sat leaning one elbow lightly on the table, his slim, manicured fingers tapping silently the rhythm of some tune which he was subconsciously following.


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