Part 3 (2/2)
”I will,” said Freda, bravely. ”It is this way. My grandfather was a pioneer land-owner of a large tract at Crystal Bay. It came to us, after papa died, and we lived well on the income from it, for there was much farm land besides the big house we lived in. But a month or so ago a big land company, that wants to get our property for a factory site, filed a claim against us, saying we had no good t.i.tle to the estate. They said certain deeds had not been filed, and that we were only trespa.s.sers, and must get off.”
”And did you go?” asked Cora, with deep interest.
”Not yet, but I am afraid we'll have to. You see these men took the matter to court. They got an injunction, I think it is called. Anyhow, it was some doc.u.ment that forbade the people who rent the land from us from paying us any more money until the case was settled. And, as we depend on the rents for our living--well, you see we haven't any living now, to speak of,” and Freda tried to smile through her tears.
”Oh, that's a shame!” cried Cora, impulsively. ”And can nothing be done?”
”We have tried, mother and I. But we really have no money to hire lawyers, and neither have any of what few friends and relations there are left. I have just been on a quest of that kind, but it was not successful.
”There are supposed to be some doc.u.ments--deeds, mortgages, or something like that, in existence, and if we could only get hold of them we might prove our claim, and force the men to let us have our rent money again. But until we get those papers----”
Freda paused suggestively.
”Oh, I wish I could think of a way to help you!” murmured Cora. ”I can see you have been suffering!”
”I don't mind so much about myself,” said Freda, bravely, ”but I am really more worried about mother than I am about the property. If worst came to worst I could go to work, but mother has taken so to heart the actions of the land sharks! She never was strong, you know.
You met her; did you not?”
”I think not, but perhaps I may have done so. Now, Freda, I am going to help you!”
Cora spoke enthusiastically.
”Are you? How?” asked the other, eagerly.
”I don't just know how, but I am. First I'm going to think this over, and then I'm going to talk about it with Jack. He has a friend--Ed Foster--who knows something about law. We may be able to get ahead of these land sharks yet.”
”Oh, I hope so!” gasped Freda, with a fond look at Cora. ”It is so good of you to bother with poor me.”
”And why shouldn't I?” asked Cora. ”You look as though you needed bothering with. Take care that you don't break down, too, Freda.”
”I shall keep up. I must, for mother's sake. Oh, but those men were positively brutal when they told her she had no right to grandfather's property! But it has done me good to talk to you, Cora dear.”
”I am glad of it. You look better already. Now wouldn't you like to come forward and meet some of the girls? You know the Robinson twins, anyhow.”
”Yes, I know them. But I don't want to see anyone just yet. Later on, perhaps. I just want to rest, and think. It was awfully good of you to come to me. We shall see each other at Crystal Bay.”
”Oh, indeed we shall. Well, then, if you won't come I'll go back to my friends. Now don't forget--I'm going to help you, Freda!”
”Oh, that's so good of you! I feel more hope and courage now. I--I feel like--fighting those land sharks!” and Freda clenched her little hands as though the struggle to come would be a physical one.
With a rea.s.suring pat on Freda's shoulder Cora left her friend, to go to her chums in the other coach. She found them about to organize a searching party to look for her, and they clamored for the reason for her desertion.
She told them something of Freda's story, and Ed Foster promised to talk the matter over with Mrs. Lewis later, and see if he could give any legal aid.
”It's too bad!” exclaimed Bess. ”There ought to be a law to punish such men.”
”There probably are laws,” said Cora, ”but the trouble is there are so many laws that bad men can often use them for their own ends.”
”Bravo, Portia. A Daniel come to judgment!” cried Ed. ”With you on her side, Freda is sure to win!”
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