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Identifier: archerprophet00brow (find matches)
Title: Archer and the "Prophet"
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Brown, Edna A.
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Publisher: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
Contributing Library: Memorial Hall Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library

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nt judge of this affair concerning theclothes, said the man in the derby hat, speak-ing for the first time, but I think Ill take youto the office with me, young man. A fellow didrun away from the Porter school this fall,—the circulars were out for him. Just drop thatsuit-case and come along with me till we lookinto the matter. A shocked silence fell over the boys. Theylooked from the Prophet to the stranger. Who are you, anyway? demanded Tom,none too courteously. For answer, the man opened his coat andshowed a metal badge. l i Come along, he said,touching Jerry not ungently on the shoulder. Wait a minute, interrupted Tom. Tellme, Jerry, did you pull Gabriel out of theriver? The Prophet nodded. Oh, I d die for him!he ejaculated. Hes done everything for me.He gave me my chance. And Id have madegood if it hadnt been for that—that Inman.Oh, wont you take Arnolds clothes to him?Hes there in the woods. Im handing you astraight story. Just ask the chauffeur—justgo and see for yourself.
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The man opened his coat and showed a metal badge.—Page 316. THE PROPHET PAYS 317 111 take them, said Tom quickly. Dont worry him about me, begged Jerry.It might make him sick. Im so afraid hellcatch cold. Couldnt you get Dr. Cary to goback with you? Yes, Ill get him, replied Tom, moved tocompassion by the Prophets unselfish concernfor another when he was himself in such a fix.I suppose youll have to go with this man,but Ill find Lansing and—hang it all, Jerry—no matter what else youve done, youve pulledGabriel out of the river! CHAPTER XXV LANSING TO THE EESCUB Dr. Cary agreed with the excited Tom thathis presence at the school camp might be advisa-ble if not necessary. As he half expected, theyfound Archer sitting over the fire, flushed andlanguid, nor did he show surprise at seeing Tominstead of the Prophet. But he was roused toinstant concern over Toms story, related whilehe dressed. Oh, that Inman! he groaned. i i Confound A him! The Prophet is absolutely honest. IVebeen tut

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