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“Not a bit. It is you who are stupid about holding the basket,” retorted Tellef. “Don’t let him fool you,” said Ted when he had listened to the end of the story. “Jerry’s mixed up in this as sure as shooting, and he’s putting on that careless attitude just as a blind.” “Cut it out,” stammered Bob, confused. “I didn’t do anything.”.
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“Not a bit. It is you who are stupid about holding the basket,” retorted Tellef. But before Bob left he heard a name which he recognized. Someone had spoken to one of the players calling him “Harper.” He tried to think where he had heard the name before. Then it came to him. Harper was one of the men Ted Hoyt had told him about who had tried to make Ted’s father join in the plot against the dam. Although Bob had started for the door he stopped. Possibly the other man Wesley was here too. He was, for a moment later Jerry said: My, oh, my! Just look at all the apples! There must be fully a half bushel—a good many for such a little old tree. Bob paid no attention to him. “Jerry,” he said, “is it true? If you tell me now it isn’t I’ll believe that you just got mixed up in the poker game and—and—Oh, Jerry, I can’t believe it. Please—please tell me it isn’t true.”.
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