Part 6 (2/2)
”We can either use them or rent them,” had been the answer
For the past season, and also during the early part of the present sualows had been leased to soaloere unoccupied
It had been Dunston Porter's suggestion that they go up to Mirror Lake on the return from the trip to Yellowstone Park, and this idea had been quickly seconded by the young folks, especially by Laura and Jessie, who had never as yet spent any time in the Adirondacks
”They tellthe autuhter of the jewelry o, by all means!”
”I ao with us?”
Thefolks were returning from Yellowstone Park, and also while Dave and Ben were at holet_ As a result it had been arranged that Mr and Mrs Bassere to go up for part of the time, and also Mr and Mrs Wadsworth Laura and Jessie, as well as Belle Endicott, as co with Dave and Ben and a number of their chums Mr Dunston Porter and Dave's father said they wouldthe time the others were up there
It aloere fully furnished, so our friends had no anxiety on that score
”We'll have the best ti the matter over the day after his arrival hos packed, Dave?” questioned his sister, as present ”You don't want to leave that until the lasteasy to ular traveler since I took those trips to Cave Island, and after the runaways, and to the Landslide Mine and Yellowstone Park”
”Oh, it was splendid, the way you relocated that gold er and his folks lad,” answered the youth ”I never saw Roger look so happy in ht off his shoulders”
”And, just to think that they are going to give you and Phil an interest in that mine!” remarked Laura ”Why, Dave, if you keep on, you'll be a rich man some day”
”Well, I sha'n't complain if I aed that the start for Mirror Lake should beSoo as far as they could by train, but the young people had de that they wanted if possible to make the trip by automobile
”We can take our machine and the Basswood car,” said Dave ”It won't take us more than two or three days, and it will be lots of fun”
”But what are we going to do with the automobiles after we reach Carpen Falls?” asked Dunston Porter ”You can't go any farther in an auto than that”
”Isn't there soe at Carpen Falls?” questioned Ben, as present
”Probably there is Anyway, I know there is a livery stable there”
”Then we could leave thethem back,” replied Dave
”We'll see about this later,” said Dave's father, with a shake of his head Autoly as it did to his son and his brother
It was a beautiful afternoon, and Dave and Ben had arranged for a little run in the auto Dave ran the car, with Jessie on the seat beside him Their course was out of Cru road which ran beside the river
”It see back to Oak Hall this fall,” re over the se,” was Dave's sooing back again”
”Why?”
”Well, if I had to do that I wouldn't have to bother about anything else just now, Jessie As it is, I've got toto do One e, and the next I have a notion of going into some sort of business”