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the casket valuable?
ewels, all the more valuable bec
f much intri
h several hundred
lly. "They have evidently been taken by some passenge
ut the casket?" asked a
you give any info
sat behind you rose and reaching over for it
had stopped
t I thought he might be a fr
him. He must ha
arance, madam?" as
ned man, with side whiskers co
ot out of the rea
s,
urning to Rodney. "He thinks the casket valuable en
Rodney, feeling helpless and
e will probably stop over in the village
m afraid I shouldn't kno
lp you make it hot for him. I've had a spite against thieves eve
to you, Mr. Woods, but won't i
eel sufficiently repaid for the small interruption. But come on, w
repay you, Mr. Woods,"
t of me when you
though I am afraid it w
e in store for you. Did you notice, mad
of the window. He went o
ou will see, Mr. Ropes, that
Mr. Ropes. Ca
atural to dub a boy Mr.
ed to the village. They could see the latter
nk we have 'struck his trail
hall we
tel if the
lage see
ler would be likely to interrupt his journey unless he had a special object in doing so
ge. Looking about they saw a small hotel ju
e," said
blic room in which th
ed it. Silently he pointed to a name evidently just written, for the
his real name," said M
gister, gentlemen?
will register later. By the way, I recognize
ntleman just
mind desc
ark man as near a
d a small cask
nd a gr
lighting up with satisfaction. "It
his
w long he inte
aid nothing ab
cially careful a
n his hands, but let the ser
t in an impressive tone, "
lerk looked a
Mr. Wheeler
le jewelry, from my young friend here. We are here to demand a retur
mmon a co
reathe a word of wh
ctions in a low voice. He went at once on his errand, and in
t for you, Mr. Barl
for you?" asked
recover stol
asure if you will tell m
, then he led the way up stairs, followed immediately
No. 9," said
efore the door of
!" said
d by Rodney. A glance showed that the occupant ans
lor, for he recognized b
e asked in a tone which he
, pointing to the jewe
ler, if that was his name,
t under
oubtless by accident" he emphasized the last word, "taken
Wheeler with brazen hardihoo
hat does i
business," returned Wheeler, determined
I am too old a traveler to be taken in by
You break into a gentleman's room, and undertake to carry off his pr
readily, for I have an
He began to see that the si
reat mistake
ee wit
he door, and called
promptly pre
nt me, sir
ore to my young friend here yonder jewel casket I am willing to
the thief. "I had a casket exactly like
" said Rodney, "and I can tell you
s contain?" as
nswered Whee
arti
ined to think this cas
d Mr. Wheeler will probably
scomfited thief was left a prey t
thanks, and he and the agent resumed their journey by an afternoon train. They