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Still no answer. . “Them barge captains must be hs deef ‘and dumb,” volunteered the Eo dockmaster. He stared at Dan's : tuxedo. “Keep yer shirt on and the boat yer lookin’ fer will come The ' two - boys, ignoring his philosophical advice, paced nervously back and forth on the pier. : Dan’s right eye still showed the 4 effects of Tommy's fist. His white : dinner shirt was wilted and his ; hair straggling. Once or twice he i glared at Tommy, but beyond that &“, there was no sign of further hostilities. Tommy, sure of his superior : strength, remained magnificently X indifferent. - His assurance changed 3 ‘to disappointment, when he saw i that the Molly was not among the : batges being shoved in by the little ug. “Where’s the Molly?” Dan spoke| | first. : “4 “You mean Mat La Portes barge?” roared the tubgoat captain from his berth in the pilot house. _- “She developed a leak!” : Dan’s face paled. “Where is she|now?” . “Back in New York for all I know. Teast she started in that direction.” Tommy wasted no further words|, ti on the dockmaster or tugboat captain. Jumping into his truck, he 4 headed for the Albany Post Road. Dan waited for the tug to come - abreast of the docks. “Where do | you think the Molly is now?” he| ° ; X asked. “And now, kiddies, you will hear from Bunny and Boo, # “Bout Spuyten Duyvil if Je own sunshine girls!” : ; made time,” was the laconic reply. : Dan was in his roadster and FLAPPER F ANNY } _ shifting the gears before the man : had all the words out of his mouth. i Luckily for Dan’s life, the highway ‘was practically clear of traffic i: when he nosed the car into the - river road, settled down in his seat and stepped on the gas, | Humming a tune, he whizzed through villages shaving squawking chickens’ tails with the rim of his wheels, spinning precariously past farmers’ drays and driving infuriated pedestrians off the road.
OCCASIONALLY, HE glanced at the river, ribboning its leaden gray course between the rolling banks of the Hudson Valley. It was past noon and he’d reached the Hendrick Hudson highway before he saw any tugs headed south
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Hoan lo thie La Porte. args. ok 10 degrees above.” ; crowd of ¢ n gathered on the : ee dock near the Molly, attracted by| THIS CURIOUS WORLD : By William ‘eiguson | (7 qe whole suesanes WHEN WE Gor | (THAT'S what | GUESS WE'LL HAVE TO Fy the mise he made as bo Meminnicd| [| ORS Sua GONE | CRULONT NOU SAVE f ERE. THE uaY- HAPPENS WHEN | START’ FROM SCRATCH Acan/ J by his dinner clothes, they stared & : YY. TI ANYTHING ¢ BASEMENT / THESE Vii ¢ " Ne HanPENS SAT Sor, | * , silently. EE =OCER a he Zz THINGS GO FAST! : PANTS © GROW : “Nobody home,” a small boy ven- ; attest LARCH NG : uP T AS : pe they?” yelled Dan Ss SX X( Q 7 : SWIFT KICK " i “Marie’s gone to work. Her pa|fill ZZ hi & : x : and ma left just after.” — 5 Dan reached in his pocket. Frank ro : relief spread over his face as he|f 7 ) . scrambled back. “You kids buy ¢ yourselves some lollypops,” he cried. “If you see Marie La Porte before
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