Part 10 (2/2)
”Oh, the ribs seem to be all right. But my leg isn't. I shouldn't wonder but what I'll have to limp more or less for the rest of my life.”
”That puts me in mind. Whom do you reckon I clapped eyes on down at the concert hall tonight?”
”I'm sure I don't know. Any of our enemies?”
”Those three Rover boys.”
”What!” Arnold Baxter pushed back his chair in amazement. ”Can they be--be following me?” he gasped.
”No. I saw 'em by accident. They had been to the concert.”
”But they don't belong here. They live on a farm called Valley Brook, near the village of Dexter's Corners.”
”They were with another boy--a well-dressed chap. Maybe they are paying him a visit.”
Arnold Baxter shook his head. ”I don't like this. If they have got wind of anything...”
”But how could they get wind?” persisted Buddy Girk.
”That would remain to be found out. You must remember, Buddy, that they are down on me because of that row I once had with their father over that gold mine.”
”I know it. And, by the way, I never got nothin' out of that deal neither,” growled Buddy Girk.
”Didn't I tell you that some papers were missing? I half believe Anderson Rover took them with him when he set out for Africa.”
”Then they are gone for good.”
”Not if he comes back, Buddy. That man is like his boys--bound to turn up when you least expect it. That gold mine was--What's that?”
Arnold Baxter stopped short and leaped to his feet. A wrangle in the hallway just outside of the door had interrupted him.
”Vot vos you doin' here, hey?” came in a heavy German voice. ”I d.i.n.k me you vos up to no goot, hey?”
”Let me go!” came from d.i.c.k. ”I have done no harm.”
”I d.i.n.k you vos von sneak thief alretty! Stand still bis I find owit.”
”It's Dutch Jake!” cried Buddy Girk. ”He has collared somebody in the hall. I'll see who it is.”
He threw open the door and allowed the light of a lamp to fall on d.i.c.k and the burly man who had captured the youth.
”Great smoke! It's one of dem Rover boys!” he cried, dropping into his old-time manner of speech. ”Wot are you doin' here?”
”You know dot young feller?” demanded the man who had been mentioned as Dutch Jake.
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