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"Oh, I do wish the Merwells would sell out to some nice people! It would be splendid to have real good neighbors." On the following Monday the boys went fishing "on their own hook," as Phil expressed it, although Jessie said he had better say "hooks," since they proposed to use several of them. The boys rode over to the river and took with them their shotguns.

Endicott was very angry, and I think the boss will speak to Mr. Merwell about it." "Link ought to be hammered good and hard!" cried Roger. "The boss wishes the Merwells would sell out. But Mr. Merwell doesn't seem to want to budge. The girls were so afraid of Link they said they wouldn't go out again unless Mr. Endicott was along," continued the cowboy.

"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.

"Oh, ranch homes out there are sometimes miles apart," said Roger. "You may not see the Merwells at all." "That will just suit me, and I know it will suit Laura, too. She is awfully sorry that she once corresponded with Link." "Well, she didn't know what he was," answered the senator's son. Ever since he had met Laura he had been much interested in Dave's sister.

Merwell was finding fault over the way some of his cattle were being chased by the cowboys. The following afternoon the Merwells father and son met Mr. Endicott as he and Belle were riding along the trail, talking over the family's plans for the coming winter. "See here, I want to speak about my cattle," cried Mr. Merwell, wrathfully, as he drew rein. "Some time when I am alone, Mr.

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