Part 15 (1/2)
”Five o'clock You will be there in thein tily and unscrupulous If he were to knohat you are there for it et you into a mix-up, so be careful”
”I'll be careful Have you any further instructions?”
”I want to give you some money You can't travel without money”
”I have plenty,” answered Phil ”I will keep et back Where do you wish me to join you?”
”Corinto, unless you think best to coet sufficient infor into details, don't you?”
”I think so”
”Now, look out for yourself”
”I'll try to”
”You have notto do, of course?”
”Certainly not Not even to Teddy Perhaps if you will, you ested Phil
”Yes; I'll do that as soon as you have gotten away He'll be raising the roof off the big top when he misses you”
Phil extended his hand to his employer, then turned and hurried fro car in which he berthed, for his bag Securing this he had just time to reach the station before the five o'clock train ru car and settled hi the tiazines hich he provided hi the lad turned in Riding in a sleeping car was no novelty to hiain until the porter shook hiently by the shoulder
”What is it?” questioned Phil, starting up
”St Catharines”
The lad pulled the curtains of his berth aside Day was just breaking as he peered out
”There they are,” he audily painted cars bearing the naot in,” he decided frons of which he took quick mental note
”Looks like a cheap outfit at that But you never can tell”
Phil Forrest dressed hi hurried from the car, anxious to be at his task, which, to tell the truth, he approached with keen zest He was beginning to enter into the spirit of the work to which he had been assigned, and which was to provide him with much more excitement than he at that moment dreamed
CHAPTER IX
PHIL MAKES A DISCOVERY
”I guess I'll leave o over to the lot,” decided the lad