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CHAPTER IV


LARRY RECEIVES TWO INTERESTING LETTERS


"Hurrah! Here's luck at last! Two letters, and from Ben and Walter, by the handwriting!"

Larry was standing in the handsome structure occupied by the Honolulu post-office department. He had just asked for letters, and the gentlemanly clerk had handed him two, each of goodly thickness, one marked New York and the other Boston. Both had come in on the mail steamer from San Francisco, which had arrived the evening previous.

Hurrying to a secluded corner of the building, he tore open the letter from his oldest brother Ben; for both Larry and Walter had looked up to Ben ever since they could remember. The letter ran as follows:—


"My dear brother Larry: After what seemed a long wait, I received your letter from San Francisco, telling how you had run away,

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