Part 26 (1/2)
”Mumps! You struck them, sure enough! But did they say anything about the girl?”
”The tall man said that he would see to it that she was there--whatever he meant by that.”
”I can't say any more than you, Mr. Castor. But I guess they are going to carry Dora Stanhope through to Albany from all appearances.”
”Then perhaps you had better follow.”
”I'd go at once if I had the money that I have telegraphed for.
You see, my brothers and I came away in a hurry, for the Stanhopes are close friends of ours.”
”Don't let the matter of money worry you. Do you know how much I have with me?
”I haven't the slightest idea, sir.”
”Nearly eleven hundred dollars--and if those rascals had had the chance they would have robbed me of every dollar of it.”
”I shouldn't think you would carry so much.”
”I don't usually; but I was paid a large bill today, and went to the circus instead of the bank--not having seen such a show in years. But to come back to business. Will a hundred dollars see you through?”
”You mean to say you will loan me that much?”
”Perhaps I had better give it to you, as a reward for your services.”
”I won't take it, for I don't want any reward. But I'll accept a loan, if you'll make it, and be very much obliged to you,”
continued d.i.c.k.
”All right, then, we'll call it a loan,” concluded George Castor, and the transfer of the amount was made on the spot. Later on d.i.c.k insisted upon returning the money.
CHAPTER XVI
THE SEARCH FOR THE ”FLYAWAY”
”Tom! Sam! Get up at once!”
”What's the row now, d.i.c.k?” came sleepily from Tom. ”Have you discovered anything?”
”Yes! I've discovered a whole lot. Get up if you want to catch the next train.”
”The next train for where?” demanded Tom, as he hopped out of bed.
”The next train for Albany.”
”Have they taken Dora to Albany?” questioned Sam, as he too arose and began to don his garments.
”I think so,” was the elder brother's reply, and while the pair dressed, d.i.c.k told of what had occurred and what he had heard.
”This is getting to be quite a chase,” was Tom's remark. ”But I reckon you are right, and we'll land on them in the capital.”
”If we aren't too late,” answered d.i.c.k.