Part 6 (2/2)

he snapped

Phil glanced through the er

”That certainly is plain and to the point”

”I'raph office, and send it at once”

”Yes, sir”

Mr Snowden had expected a refusal, but Phil rose obediently and left the car He took thehim

”Why didn't you finish him while you were about it, Phil?”

dehts”

”I did quite enough as it was, Teddy I am very sorry for what I did, but it had to come”

”It did If you hadn't done it I should have had to,” nodded Teddy rather pompously ”But I shouldn't have let hiiven hi as it is Now, Teddy, I want you to behave yourself and not stir up any trouble--”

”Stir up trouble? Well, I like that Who's been stirring up trouble around here, I'd like to know Answer hed Phil ”I auilty one this time, and I'm heartily ashamed to ad will do?”

”I don't know I can't help but think he had so us on to join this car, other than that which he told us

However, time will tell We are in for an unpleasant season, but we must make the best of our opportunity and learn all we can about this end of the business”

”I've learned enough this afternoon to last rimly

By the time they returned to the car the raphers who had been placing bills in store s about the town

”He's at it again,” grinned Teddy, as the voice of theup and down the car venting his wrath on thehis opinion of all billposters in language ant Not a man replied to his tirade

”Evidently they are used to that sort of treato with o in and see what it's all about”

CHAPTER IV

INTRODUCED TO THE CREW

”And the next ets off this car!” concluded Snoith a wave of the hand that took in every et them in quick, or I'll fire the whole bunch of you now!” he roared, turning and striding to his office, where he jerked the sliding door shut with a bang that shook the car

”Well, the boss has 'eht, for sure,” exclaier, but as no lish porter