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Cody, H. A. (Hiram Alfred), 1872-1948

"Rod of the Lone Patrol"

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"Oh, that is easily explained, dear. His only son, you know, is in the
Yukon, and he was anxious to hear about that country. He was certainly
the most interested person there, and after the meeting was over, he
walked right up to Mr. Dicer and asked him if he had met his son."
"And had he?" Mrs. Royal inquired.
"Yes; knew him well. Now, the way those two men did talk would have
done your heart good. To think of Captain Josh chatting with a
missionary, when for years he has been so much down on missions and
missionaries. That is one on the old captain, and I shall not forget
it when I see him again, ho, ho," and Parson Dan leaned back in his
comfortable chair and fairly shook with merriment.
"I hope that his interest will keep up," was Mrs. Royal's comment, as
she picked up the paper she had laid aside. "Perhaps he will learn
that missionaries are of some use in the world after all."
"I am afraid not, Martha," the parson returned, as he reached for his
pipe and tobacco lying on a little stand by his side. "It is only his
son which made him interested to-night, and that is as far as it goes."
"It might be the beginning, though, Daniel, who can tell? I always
liked Jimmy.


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