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Endicott made it evident that he would make no compromise with any of the "ungodly" in Massachusetts. Morton's settlement fell within Endicott's jurisdiction, and he resolved to finish the work which the Plymouth people began.

He put up his right arm to feel the bandage and the pain in his shoulder stung again. Somehow to his feverish fancy it seemed the sting of Mrs. Endicott's words to him. He dropped his hand feebly and the nurse gave him something in a spoon. Then half dreaming he fell asleep, with a vision of Starr's face as he had seen her last.

Endicott's horse stumbled frequently, and each time the recovery seemed more and more of an effort. Then suddenly the wind died ceased to blow as abruptly as it had started. The man could scarcely believe his senses as he listened in vain for the roar of it the steady, sullen roar, that had rung in his ears, it seemed, since the beginning of time.

"Probably, although I paid Snogger a good salary. I don't know what game Merwell played to get the fellow, but he got him." "It's exactly like some of Link's underhanded work at Oak Hall," was Roger's comment. "Father and son must be very much alike." "While you are here I would advise you to steer clear of the Merwells," was Mr. Endicott's advice.

I am a 'child of the slums'" unconsciously he drifted into quotations from Mrs. Endicott's speech to him "and you belong to a fine old family. I don't know what terrible things are in my blood. You have riches and a name beyond reproach " He had seen the words in an article he had read the evening before, and felt that they fitted the man and the occasion. He did not know that he was quoting.

When they got to the bridge Dave was much surprised to see a couple of men at work repairing the structure. They were putting down some planking that was bound to last a long while. "Mr. Merwell must have opened his heart at last," said Dave, to the railroad president. "Not at all, Dave; I am having this work done," was Mr. Endicott's reply. "But I thought you said it was up to Mr.

The next day Michael called at Endicott's office but did not find him in, and wrote a letter out of the overwhelming joy of his heart, asking permission to call and thank his benefactor and talk over plans. The following day he received the curt reply: "Son: Make your plans to suit yourself. Don't spare expense within reason. No thanks needed. I did it for Starr. You made a good speech."

"Endicott's ranch is a good bit from here," growled Felix Merwell. "But, Dave " interrupted Phil, when a meaning look from his chum silenced him. "Haven't you got no hosses?" asked the man who had first come to the door. "No, but we don't mind that," said Dave. "We can walk." "Jerry, show them the trail," said Mr. Merwell, shortly, and turned his back on the boys.

As early as he could get away from the office he hurried to carry out his purpose, but on arriving at Mr. Endicott's office he was told that the gentleman had sailed for Austria and would be absent some weeks, even months, perhaps, if his business did not mature as rapidly as he hoped.

And he pointed both to Segrave and to Endicott, The former, after his mad outburst of ungovernable rage, had regained a certain measure of calm. He stood, facing Lambert, with arms folded across his chest, whilst a smile of insulting irony curled his thin lips. Endicott's eyes seemed to be riveted on Lambert's breast.

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