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White, Stewart Edward, 1873-1946

"The Rules of the Game"


Bob threw back his head and laughed. It was a short laugh and a bitter
one.
"No," said he shortly, "--not now. I've just been fired."
The big man promptly dropped down beside him on the log.
"Don't say!" he cried; "what's the matter?"
"The matter is that I'm no good," said Bob evenly, and without the
slightest note of complaint.
"Tell me about it," suggested the big man soberly after a moment. "I'm
pretty close to Fox. Perhaps----."
"It isn't a case of pull," Bob interrupted him pleasantly. "It's a case
of total incompetence."
"That's a rather large order for a husky boy like you," said the older
man with a sudden return to his undertone of bantering jollity.
"Well, I've filled it," said Bob. "That's the one job I've done good and
plenty."
"Haven't stolen the stove, have you?"
"Might better. It couldn't be any hotter than Collins."
The stranger chuckled.
"He _is_ a peppery little cuss," was his comment. "What did you do to
him?"
Bob told him, lightly, as though the affair might be considered
humorous. The stranger became grave.
"That all?" he inquired.


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