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The Thunder Bird

CHAPTER FOURTEEN
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We left the plane there and came in on a street car.
I don't guess anybody saw us at all." "Fine! This is playing our way from the start.

If any one notices your name on the hotel register and asks you questions, you came after certain parts for your motor--any errand will do--and you expect to leave again at any time.

This does not commit you to the proposition, Mr.Jewel.

It is merely keeping our lines straight in case you do accept.

I want you to sleep on it--but please don't talk in your sleep!" He laughed, and Johnny laughed with him and promised discretion.
The last he saw of Cliff Lowell that night, Cliff was talking with a group of important-looking men who treated him as though they had known him for a long, long while.


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