Under Handicap - A Novel by Jackson Gregory
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Presently the bath-room door opened again, and he saw Conniston, his
trousers in his hand, standing in the doorway, grinning as though at some rare laughter-provoking thought. "Well, old man," Hapgood smiled back at him, "whence the mirth?" Conniston chuckled gleefully. "Another joke, Roger, my boy! I wonder when the Fates are going to drop us in order to give their undivided attention to some other lucky mortals? You know that twenty-seven dollars and sixty cents?" "Well?" "I've lost it!" Conniston laughed outright as his ready imagination depicted amusing complications ahead. "Every blamed cent of it!" "What!" Hapgood was upon his feet, staring. Hapgood's complacency was a thing of the past. Conniston nodded, his grin still with him. "Every cent of it! And here we are the Lord knows how far from home--" "Have you looked through all your pockets?" "Every one. And I found--" "What?" |
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