Part 28 (1/2)
Upon reaching the nearest settlement Jack left the people there whom he had rescued, and the Terror continued on her way
On the followingthe rain ceased
Breakfast was partaken of and then Jack said:
”Although we have created some mischief in the Ja the two ringleaders to justice Nor have I gained a cent of the htstown Bank”
”I have warned you what a slippery cuss Jesse is” said Timberlake, ”Now you have seen some samples of it”
”He certainly is a pretty shrewd fellow”
”But whar is we ter look fer hiular haunt,” replied the sheriff
”Den ve only by plind luck o?”
”I'm afraid so, Fritz,” assented Tiain, he won't stop now until he , disband for a while, and seek safety in flight to some other section of the country until his funds are exhausted”
”Like h,” said Jack, ”I see that he has the sa after the place where most of his villainy is practiced”
”All outlaws have a series of habits exactly like, as far as ht an Tiers down on the back of his neck
What he was going to say was choked off
Then Fritz rushed him into the next rooed the door shut
”Dot seddles him!” he chuckled
As the door was locked they were spared the affliction of hearing another of Ti
The Terror scoured the surrounding country for a week after that, but nothing was seen of the bandits
It was then decided to run to Independence and try to get some information from the authorities there byto this prograave Tie on her way
It was then very late in the afternoon
They followed a country road, and passing several wayfarers, the appearance of the Terror caused the the road they caught sight of an old fellow in a wagon loaded with grain