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You did it with no intention of giving your land and flume and flume site away, that's true. If one of the men would be willing to confess to a conspiracy, it would hold water in court. Otherwise not. You've been bunked, and your signature is as legal and as binding as though you had read that contract and lease-form a hundred times over.

Hank, was it worth five thousand to double-cross a gent that's your guest a fellow that's busted bread with you, bunked in the same room with you? And even when they've drilled me clean, and you've got the reward, don't you know that you'll be a skunk among real men from this time on? Did you figure on that when you sold me?" The hands of Hank Rainer fell suddenly, but now lower than his beard.

Here, as they passed the compartment in which the crew bunked, they heard a commotion. The two lads entered quickly. There, in the middle of the floor, surrounded by half a dozen of the German sailors, stood Davis, and confronting him was the British sailor, O'Brien. The latter was speaking. "Yes, I called you a contemptible traitor," he said, thrusting his face forward and speaking in German.

"You skunks bunked here last night!" charged Lawler, sharply. "When I was here, yesterday, these bunks were made up. Look at them now! Talk fast. Were you here last night?" The smaller man nodded. "Why didn't you cut the fence last night?" The smaller man grinned. "We wasn't aimin' to get caught." "Expected there'd be line riders here, eh?" The other did not answer.

After he had hung up his Diploma and Razor Strop in the third-story Recess of a very naughty Beanery, he hunted up some of the dear old Pals with whom he had bunked in the Dorm. They told him they would put him next to a lot of nice clean People.

Wink Wheeler his real name was Warren, but no one ever called him that refused politely but firmly to take no for an answer. Wink said he didn't care where he bunked and that he never ate anything on a boat, anyway, because he was always too seasick to bother about meals. "One more won't matter, Steve," Wink pleaded. "Be a good chap and let me in, won't you?

The marine shook his head. "I didn't ask him who he was," he said. "He asked where the boys were, and said he was a Boy Scout from Boston, and wanted to see some one from home. I knew that the lads would be as glad to see him as he would be glad to see them, and showed him where they had bunked down in a little dog-house of a shack just outside the house."

"He went along, too; leaving you to shift for yourself, eh?" "Don't you think it! He had been spending half the time forward with me in that stew-hole of a forecastle. Soon as she was safe, I hiked aft and bunked with him. No; Jimmy's as square as they make 'em. To prove it he had met Jenny before; greatly taken with her. There on the steamer was the very chance he had been after.

"I say ... I'm in the deuce of a row." There was a shriek of laughter. Jeffries was always in a row; and he always exaggerated its importance. "Don't laugh. It's no damned joke. I've got bunked." Silence suddenly fell on the group. "But ... what the hell have you been doing?" "Chief's found out all about me and Fitzroy, and I've got to go!"

I'll stay with you to-night, though; the wagon won't come till to-morrow." "Well, I'm disappointed, shore 'nough," said Mrs. Bradley. "I had clean forgot the room at the stable, an' I ought to 'a' knowed, too, that Saunders' boys bunked thar. Well, I won't raise no objections; Mis' Boyd, a widow woman, is keepin' the hotel now, and folks say she feeds well an' cheap enough.

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