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he garage. I guess we have a right to run them under the circumstances." The two boys walked back to the automobiles. All of the others were now anxious to know what was wrong and they had to give the particulars. "Oh, Dick, you must not let them run the cars!" cried Grace, turning pale. "I'd rather have you and Tom run them ten times over," declared Dora. While the party was talking the two chauffeurs came from the hotel and walked unsteadily towards the automobiles. Their faces were red and their eyes blinked unsteadily. "Stop!" called Dick, when they were some distance away, and the gardener and some guests of the hotel gathered around to see what was the matter. "What yer want?" growled Hellig, thickly. "We are going to leave you both here and run the cars ourselves," answered Dick, coldly. "You are not fit to run them." "What's the reason we ain't?" mumbled Snall. He could hardly speak. "You've been drinking too much--that's the reason." "Humph!" "We are going to run them machines an' don't you forgit it," mumbled Hellig, and lurched forward. "Don't you ride with those intoxicated fellows," said one of the hotel guests. "We don't intend to," answered Dick. "All ready, Tom?" he called out. "Yes." "Then go ahead. I'll catch up to you." "Hi, you stop!" screamed Snall, as one of the automobiles began to move off down the road. But Tom paid no attention to him. Running swiftly, Dick reached the other car and hopped up to the chauffeur's seat. He had watched the driver operate the car and knew exactly what to do. He soon had the engine running and then he threw in the speed clutch just as Hellig lurched up. "You mustn't ran away with that machine!" he roared. "Keep away!" cried Sam, and leaning out of the car he gave the chauffeur a shove that sent him flat on his back in the dust of the road. Then the car moved off. As those in the automobile looked back they saw Hellig arise and shake his fist after them and Snall waved his arms wildly. "We'll hear from them again, I suppose," said Sam. "And they'll hear from me," answered Dick. "and the fellow who sent them out to run the cars for us will hear from me, too," he added. Tom was quite a distance ahead, but they soon caught up to his car. By this time they were out of sight and hearing of the hotel, and going down the other side of the hill they had come up. "If you wish, you can take the lead," said the fun-loving Rov
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