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ry was joking or in earnest. But when he did not return i
oke Ned, looking out of the window
o dark to see an
he meant it," put in Andy. "I hope he ca
ld at that instant, entering their
," answ
ed the athletic instr
quickly, not wishing to state Jerry's real er
d New York; I hope he will not
find his way b
ut waiting for the missing member. Meanw
Jerry, as he jumped into an elevator that was j
d seen Noddy taking. The thoroughfare was not crowded, and, though
bout that note he wrote, threatening to get
ost a little time at a street crossing, where there were a number of vehicles, and N
assed beneath an electric light, and seeing h
f the city and were on a street containing only old buildings.
in front of at the time. With a cry, Jerry bounded forward. As he entered the hallway he bumped into a
ll this rush about?
ardon," said
doctor?" a
ctor? N
' we've sent fer the doct
, forgetting for the moment wh
ck an' dead broke, an' I let him sleep in my room. He's off
embered that was the name of the mine
the name
the youth, wondering what
g-house, wheels, crazy, i
ed Jerry, u
astin' my time on you," the man went
k on this street as I came along," volunteered the bo
in this house is afraid of him 'cause he talks in h
vered with ragged quilts. One glance showed Jerry that the man was the mine
ed his eyes. He looked sha
have you? Where is th
lizing that the sick man was in his
alone in the cabin. I was afraid the one who took my gold would come back, so I crawled out. The air mad
y. "I see it all around. Millions and millions o
romising to come back, hurried around to the hotel, where he found his friends worried
tch Noddy?"
," replied Jerry. "I guess Noddy got away
about the miner?" asked Mr
f we could," said Jerry. "H
d the athletic instructor. "Perhaps w
efield returned from his visit to Jim Nes
It seems that James Nestor, which is his name, found quite a rich claim out in Arizona. He staked it out and, with som
d hut, where you found him, and there, while he was helpless, some o
erious disappearance from the hut, and he found
do you want him to tel
said Mr. Wakefield. "I would rath
y sick?" a
s he will be arou
Bob, who could see that Mr. Wak
ner along with you," answered the gentleman. "I talked to him about it, after the doctor had
re until he gets
cago," said Mr. Wakefield, "and let him join you there, s
m Nestor and arranged for Mr. Wakefield to take it to the miner. The latter did
said Mr. Wakefield, passing over the mone
up against the greatest proposition t