Part 3 (1/2)
”Tell us about it!”
”Certainly It was the easiest gaot 5,000 out of it, too Ha, ha, ha!”
Looks of intense astonishment appeared on the faces of his friends
He then explained what he had done
A roar of delight went up fro when he finished
”Bully for you, Jess!”
”Oh, Lord, what a ga for the bank!”
They laughed and chuckled over it for some time
But suddenly the solemned-faced Frank exclaiht finds out in the bank what you've done! We'll have all the police in this town looking for us Hadn't we better get out of here?”
”Oh, don't hurry yourself,” coolly replied Jesse, as he noted the blank look of dismay on the faces of the rest produced by his brother's words
”There's no danger”
The bandit king always exercised a powerful influence over his brother and his men, and they iot over the sadden fright which had for a moment shocked them
Jesse then questioned the hotel keeper about the departure of trains frohtstown in less than an hour
He told his companions the news
Before the train came in which, they intended to depart, another one arrived from the opposite direction
Sheriff Tiht up with the express train, and he boarded her, and learned that a passenger had seen five htstown curve
As Jesse James and his men were not aboard, he at once presumed it was they who had thus eluded hihted at the next station, and boarded the first train back for Wrightstown
By dint of inquiring, he discovered that five men who answered to the description of his prey, were at the Sea Spider Hotel, and made his way there
When he reached the hotel, he learned that the men were there, and had retired to one of the rooms