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Parkhurst Boys

CHAPTER THIRTY THREE
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There was rather a row with the boat fellow when we got back to Montreux.

He got crusty about the boat being damaged, and wanted about two sovs! As it happened, we hadn't got anything, as we gave the fellow at the castle five francs, and that cleared us out.

We told the boat fellow to call at the inn to-morrow, and I hope to goodness the money will have turned up, as it's a bit awkward.

Jim has a cold.
Yours truly T.

Hooker.
Please remember me to your young sister.
Montreux, _August_ 13.
Dear Father,--Thanks awfully for the money; it was jolly to get it, and mother's letter.


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