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CHAPTER XV ROB ROLAND
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"Cora Kimball!"
Ed Foster stood up every inch of his height. He was always tall, but now, facing the girl whose name he had so vehemently1 spoken, he seemed a veritable giant. Cora wanted to be firm; she meant exactly what she said when she declared she would abandon the tour of the motor girls, and go back to Chelton to help Cecilia Thayer out of her difficulty.
But, after all, Cora was only a girl, and Ed was a great, strong man—he ought to know.
"If you cannot trust me, Cora, and allow me to help Clip, I really think you are not doing justice to Jack2's friend."
Cora laughed a little. Ed put things so nicely. He never presumed upon her own intimacy—it was always just "Jack's friend."
"Besides," he pressed, seeing, in, Cora's eyes, his advantage, "I feel I can do more alone. I have got to take Hazel back to her brother, then I promise you I shall not rest until I have found Clip, and made sure of her exact situation."
"Oh, I know, Ed, you will do everything possible. But it seems like treason for me to go on a pleasure trip and leave two very dear friends in such trouble. Even Jack may be implicated3."
Ed turned away to hide his own tell-tale face. He knew perfectly4 well that Jack was implicated, knew that Rob Roland had deliberately5 accused him of taking Cecilia Thayer out to the Salvey cottage for the purpose of gaining possession of the promise book. For this very reason Ed wanted Cora to go on—to escape, if possible, the anxiety she must experience if she should have to know the real story.
"Well," sighed Cora, "it is getting late. I suppose it will be best,
Ed, as you say. Take Hazel back, and find Clip. Have her 'phone me at
Breakwater, tomorrow."
"That's the girl!" exclaimed Ed, taking both her hands in his own strong clasp. "See, the girls are looking at us. They think you have accepted me."
"I have," she answered, "accepted you, and your terms. Good luck, Ed.
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jack
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perfectly
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belle
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