Frank Merriwell's Pursuit
tting in. Already many of those who had spent much of the summer there were gone. Other
st grand time in the form of a masquerade dance. They did n
arty at Warren Hatch's cott
tend the dance; but she offered to assis
? We'll have to go without special preparation i
sulting in a low tone with Mr. Hatch, who smil
per part of the cottage, leaving
rigs, and Hodge took the Indian outfit
r came from above, indicating tha
d announced that the girls woul
on the finishing t
"chaps," woolen shirt, and wide-brimmed hat, a loose belt about his waist, with a pistol peepin
, madam," said Frank. "I opine they'd better hurry some, for we'll
s Indian rig, flourishing a tom
cried. "White w
treating toward the table and su
n a corner of the room where the shadows were deepest, and the surprised witnesses seemed to see through their white draperies the gleaming outlines of the upp
ge, while Frank pretend
upright, uttering
o the dim light the skeleton
e the real things,
o," nod
to laughter and Mrs. Me
tly garments for the girls, fitting them with a skill which partly revealed and partly concealed the
ons we saw?" qu
ord. "I drew the skeleton outlines on the sheets with ph
Hodge. "Now we're all right. There'll be g
on of their costumes, th
confessed Browning. "But I'll stay
can take care of her,"
at, it's quite a walk over there, and I'd get tired
ery still, and the moon was just rising above the tr
re came the sound of music and th
dford. "If anything happens to them I'll never f
they are quite safe in our care. We'll guard them with ou
would happen befor