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Identifier: youngengineersin00hanc (find matches)
Title: The young engineers in Mexico : or, Fighting the mine swindlers
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving), 1868-1922
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Publisher: Philadelphia : Altemus
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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this side of Mexico, ortliis wing of the Mexican Army T Tom in-quired, with biting sarcasm. I cannot send the telegram, seiior, exceptas I have stated/ Whereupon the sergeant began firmly, thoughgently, to push Tom out of the room. Com-paring the size and muscular development ofthe two, it looked almost humorous to see thiseffort. But Tom, who now realized how hope-less his errand was, allowed himself to bepushed out. Then the door was slammed toand locked behind him. Nothing doing! muttered Eeade, inchagrin and dismay. In fact, much less thannothing! Harry and I will simply have totramp fifty miles further and find the railway.Great Scott! I doubt if the conductor will evenlet us aboard his train without a pass signedby Don Luis. Hang the entire state of Bon-ista! Deep in thought, and well-nigh overwhelmedby the complete realization of his defeat, Tomstalked moodily back up among the rocks. As he turned a sharp, jutting ledge, Tom sud-denly recoiled, as a brisk military voice called:
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A Bayonet Was Pressed Against Toms Chest. 155 THK NEW YORK nair URHAKY ASTOK, L»N<tX ANDJ-Ol « IN MEXICO 157 Para! Quien vive? (Halt! Who goesthere?) Keade found a Mexican military bayonetpressing against his chest, behind the bayoneta rifle, and to the immediate rear of the rifle aragged, barefooted young soldier, though nonethe less a genuine Mexican soldier! Further back other soldiers squatted on theground. In their centre sat the scowling Gato,handcuffed and therefore plainly a prisoner. Harry and Nicolas were also there—not hand-cuffed, yet quite as plainly prisoners. CHAPTER XV THE JOB OF BEING AN HIDALGO €t^ ; ^HIS must be a part of the army thatDon Luis also owns!flashed throughReades mind. From behind the group stepped forth a boy-ish-looking young fellow at whose side dangleda sword. He was a very young lieutenant. Are these your menT inquired Tom. i Yes, nodded the lieutenant. Why have they stopped me? Tom de-manded, calmly. t i On suspicion, senor. Suspicion of w

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