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CHAPTER XXI GABE FLECKER SHOWS HIS HAND
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On the afternoon of the following day Frank was riding toward the hotel when he heard a loud call from a side road, and looking in that direction he saw Samuel Windham waving a hand to him. He leaped from his bicycle, and waited for the young farmer to come up.
“I was going up to the hotel to see you,” said Windham.
“Anything wrong about that money?” questioned Frank, quickly.
“No, only if you don’t mind, I’d like to look through those books with you.”
“Not at all. Come on,” was our hero’s reply.
He rode along slowly, and the young farmer walked by his side. When the hotel was reached our hero led the way to his room and brought out the package of books.
“I know you must have looked over ’em pretty carefully,” said Samuel Windham. “But Millie wanted me to make certain that all of the bills had been found.”
“I’d like to see you find half a dozen more, Mr. Windham.”
“Thank you; but I’d think I was lucky to find just one.”
Half an hour was spent over the books, but no more bank bills were brought to light.
“I think so myself. Still, there was no harm in another look.”
“My wife and I talked this matter over this morning,” went on Samuel Windham.
“How is she?”
“Much better. Such good news acts better on her than medicine. As I was saying, we talked this matter over this morning. We want you to understand that we appreciate what you’ve done for us.”
“Oh, that’s all right.”
“It ain’t many book agents would be so honest.”
“I think book agents are about as honest as other folks.”
“Oh, yes, so do I—but I mean most men wouldn’t be so honest when they had such a good chance to pocket fourteen hundred dollars. We want to reward you, Mr. Hardy.”
“I told you before, I wasn’t looking for a reward.”
“I know that, but my wife and I would feel better if you’d accept what we want to give you. Here it is.”
As Samuel Windham
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