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VVhat do you want. exclaimed a voice, as a knocking was heard at the door. At the same time the door flew open. It's half past tive, Red, and the train leaves in ten minutes, Do you want to be asked to hand in your PM resignation now . A small volcanic eruption seemed to take place in the bed. The bed clothes flew in all directions, and the touseled sleepy-headed Red appeared in the midst of the upheaval. For the love of Mike, Bob, why didn't you call me before? How will I ever catch the train, and what would Nancy say if I was asked to resign ? As he was speaking, Red was hur- riedly scrambling into his clothes and three minutes later, with his collar and tie in his hand and his coat over PM his arm, hat perched on one side of his head, Red rushed out of the door and up the street towards the station. Luckily for him he lived only four squares away. QI-le was a mail clerk on the Pennsylvania line and this was his last trip before his vacationj Left alone, Bob surveyed the room with a smile on his face. VVould he ever have left if' I had given him the letter which came for him P said he to himself. i All that day and the next Bob waited as patientlyas he could for the return of Red. At last that time ar- rived and he was watching at the win- dow as Red swung up the steps. Hurry up, Red, get a move on, here's a letter for you from Virginia. At the word V irginia, Red entered the room with a hop and a jump. Catch- ing up the envelope and tearing it open, he took one look at the contents, caught Bob by the shoulders, swung him around the room and ordered him to begin packing at once. just look at this Bob, a check from Dad, and an invitation for you. Good old Dad ! Such a hustling as took place ini
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