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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Friday, the Thirteenth, by Thomas W. Lawson This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Friday, the Thirteenth Author: Thomas W. Lawson Release Date: May 14, 2004 [EBook #12345] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH *** Produced by Distributed Proofreaders [Illustration: "I saw there something missing from her great blue eyes. I looked; gasped"] Friday, the Thirteenth A Novel by Thomas W. Lawson Frontispiece in colour by Sigismond de Ivanowski 1907 Copyright, 1906, 1907. Copyright, 1907. Published, February, 1907 To Her I Dedicate This Book All That Is Good In This Little Waif, Which Is Very Dear To Me, I Know A Just God Will Place To Her Credit. All That Is Mean And Low And Human Could Never Have Been Birthed Had She Been Nigh To Guide An Ever Wayward Pen. _The Author._ _The Nest, Dreamwold, August, 1906._ Friday, the Thirteenth Chapter I. "Friday, the 13th; I thought as much. If Bob has started, there will be hell, but I will see what I can do." The sound of my voice, as I dropped the receiver, seemed to part the mists of five years and usher me into the world of Then as though it had never passed on. I had been sitting in my office, letting the tape slide through my fingers while its every yard spelled "panic" in a constantly rising voice, when they told me that Brownley on the floor of the Exchange wanted me at the 'phone, and "quick." Brownley was our junior partner and floor man. He talked with a rush. Stock Exchange floor men in panics never let their speech hobble. "Mr. Randolph, it's sizzling over here, and it's getting hotter every second. It's Bob--that is evident to all. If he keeps up this pace for twenty minutes longer, the sulphur will overflow 'the Street' and get into the banks and into the country, and no man can tell how much territory will be burned over by to-morrow. The boys have begged me to ask you to throw yourself into the breach and stay him. They agree you are the only hope now." "Are you sure, Fred, that this is Bob's work?" I asked. "Have you seen him?" "Ye
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