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"Because I fell into talk with him. Voice Reading
I thought little of it at the time, nor would have given it a second thought but for this letter; but now I'm sure it's the man. Voice Reading
I met him on the cars when I went down the line on Wednesday-a hard case if ever there was one. Voice Reading
He said he was a reporter. Voice Reading
I believed it for the moment. Voice Reading
Wanted to know all he could about the Scowrers and what he called 'the outrages' for a New York paper. Voice Reading
Asked me every kind of question so as to get something. Voice Reading
You bet I was giving nothing away. Voice Reading
I'd pay for it and pay well,' said he, 'if I could get some stuff that would suit my editor.' I said what I thought would please him best, and he handed me a twenty-dollar bill for my information. Voice Reading
There's ten times that for you,' said he, 'if you can find me all that I want.'" Voice Reading
"What did you tell him, then?" Voice Reading
"Any stuff I could make up." Voice Reading
"How do you know he wasn't a newspaper man?" Voice Reading
"I'll tell you. He got out at Hobson's Patch, and so did I. I chanced into the telegraph bureau, and he was leaving it. Voice Reading
"'See here,' said the operator after he'd gone out, 'I guess we shouldcharge double rates for this.'-'I guess you should,' said I. Voice Reading
He had filled the form with stuff that might have been Chinese, for all we could make of it. Voice Reading
He fires a sheet of this off every day,' said the clerk. Voice Reading
Yes,' said I; 'it's special news for his paper, and he's scared that the others should tap it.' That was what the operator thought and what I thought at the time; but I think differently now." Voice Reading
"By Gar! I believe you are right," said McGinty. "But what do you allow that we should do about it?" Voice Reading
"Why not go right down now and fix him?" someone suggested. Voice Reading
"Ay, the sooner the better." Voice Reading
"I'd start this next minute if I knew where we could find him," said McMurdo. "He's in Hobson's Patch; but I don't know the house. I've got a plan, though, if you'll only take my advice." Voice Reading
"Well, what is it?" Voice Reading
"I'll go to the Patch to-morrow morning. Voice Reading
I'll find him through the operator. Voice Reading

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