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CHAPTER XXIII. JED'S BAD LUCK.
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"Yes," answered Jed coolly, "it is the kid. I have called upon Mr. Claflin, and also at the office of the Tribune. Probably you can guess what I was told at both places."
Mr. Barry felt that he was in a tight place, but reflecting that Jed was only a boy, he determined1 to bluff2 him off.
"I don't know what you are talking about, boy," he said. "I know nothing of Mr. Claflin, and have nothing to do with the Tribune office."
"I am aware of that, but you gave me a letter of introduction to H. B. Claflin, and borrowed two dollars of me, promising3 to pay me when you settled with the Tribune for editorial contributions."
"There is not a word of truth in this," said Barry, fidgeting in his chair.
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"I have been listening to your conversation for fifteen minutes," continued Jed, "and I heard you give an account of the matter to your friend here."
Barry hesitated a moment. Even his brazen4 hardihood was scarcely adequate to the emergency. He was the more uneasy because a policeman was sitting at the next table but one.
"It was only a practical joke, boy," he said hurriedly. "I'll pay you back the two dollars."
"That will be satisfactory," returned Jed.
"But I can't do it to-day. I'll meet you on Monday afternoon, as I said. I am in rather a hurry now and must be going."
He rose from the table precipitately5, and went up to the desk followed by his friend.
"Shall I stop him?" thought Jed.
He decided6 not to do so, as he felt sure Barry could not pay him. The loss was not a serious one, but it would not do to make a second mistake. He paid his check and left the restaurant.
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