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Ordinarily I should have preferred to wait; it chances, however, that something has come up which obliges me to see the Monitor people right away. So I shall go out there to-morrow, taking Thornton with me, and if you like you may go also." "Of course I'd like!" exclaimed Donald eagerly. The next day proved to be so gloriously clear that instead of making the trip to Mortonstown by train Mr.

That is the next question to settle, I suppose. Have you found any one?" "Not yet. I have had a great deal to do, Don. I shall, however, look up some one as soon as possible. In the meantime, before you start in with your tutor, and Thornton gets so rushed that he cannot be spared, I want to take you both to Mortonstown to visit the Monitor Mills.

It was a wonderful story, Donald thought. He was never tired of living over how, in visiting the Mortonstown mills, they had so unexpectedly found Douglas McCulloch; how, because of ill health, he was on the point of going West; and how, with Mr. Munger's permission, Mr. Clark had offered him the position as Sandy's assistant at Crescent Ranch.

You see I am used to jolting over rough roads in springless wagons, and it is something new to me to go along as if I was sliding down-hill on a velvet sofa-cushion." Donald and his father heartily enjoyed the big fellow's pleasure. As for Thornton, when the car came to a stop before the puffing Mortonstown mills it was with regret that he dragged himself from the seat.

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