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The Depot Master

CHAPTER X
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My! but I'm glad to see you.

And Mr.Phinney, too! Bully! Clear out and let 'em alone, you Indians.' "The crowd didn't want to let us alone, but Sam got us clear somehow, and out of the Exchange Buildin' and into the back room of a kind of restaurant.

Then he gets chairs for us, orders cigars, and shakes hands once more.
"'To think of seein' you two in New York!' he says, wonderin'.

'What are you doin' here?
When did you come?
Tell us about it.' "So we told him about our pleasure cruise, and what had happened to us so fur.

It seemed to tickle him 'most to death.
"'Grace and I are keepin' house, in a modest way, uptown,' says Sam, 'and she'll be as glad to see you as I am.


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