The Pony Rider Boys in the Rockies
h of lightning having disclosed the man kn
words. He, too, during the momentary illuminat
of the crouching mountaineer, both going down in a
ce, he sprang to them, and, grabbing Tad by the heels, drew him from beneath the bodies of the desper
low's chin, jerking his head violently backwards. So sudden was the jolt that the lad dis
sible. Yet he had sustained a jolt so severe that, for the time being, he f
Rector had begun. In a moment more the guide had thrown several strands of tough rawhide la
thinking himself of Tad, whom in the excitement of conflict he
Are you a
s that he had heard him distinctly, though
he boy until his teeth chattered. Tad gulped and bega
de, rising after having completed
n a minute. Is there
ait a minute; I'll bring him aro
ase itself. Lige brought his brawny hand down with a resounding whack, squarely betw
nding his voice under the guide's
sting his companion to his feet, and supporting him, for Tad was still a b
at has h
as the latter roughly jerked the capt
e sharply. "I hear them in the bushes
hich ones they
rously, neither of the animal
ushes, where they could hear him coaxing the little animals to him
" asked Tad, leaning ag
are worth having," added Ned, realizing that he was placing the others ahead of hi
one of the ponies and take him back to camp. I suppose you know wha
aving caught one, I can't say that I do," con
Lige significantly. "We must be getting back now. Master Tad, y
Ned Rector bringing up the rear, that he might keep a wary eye on their prisoner on their way back to camp. Ned was armed with a club, a sto
ng their way cautiously over the rocky way, for trail t
t they were coming, which was answered with a sl
to a distant roar and
quickly as possible
el, and in a few moments ha
fter the sudden departure of his tent the Professor had taken refuge in one of
of the ponies. Chunky averred that all the stock had run away. Still there seemed nothing left for the two to do except remain where they we
ey observed the figure of a
ofessor in puzzled accents. "A man tied to
mas smil
tting upon his horse in his bedraggled, torn
g eyes. "What is the meaning of all this disturbance? First, my tent goes up into the air; then
a thief-"
walking away with Jo-Jo and Texas. I ran after and caught up wit
added the guide. "He caught the fellow and handled him as well as a man could have done until
d slipped fr
a thief, you
s,
rised. I should like t
re of the torches, still leaving his arms bound, and tak
Professor sternly, peering down in
as no r
n't he tal
n't no use in asking him questions. He knows we've caugh
lty? You refer to imp
ain't wh
ty do you refer?" in
replied the guide, grimly. "But, of course, it's
? We will turn him over to the officers of the law, and let them dis
where are we going to f
seem to be nume
ye, sir. It's sixty miles, and more, to a
ainly
w into our own hands, sometimes. We have to be officers
to do, regrettable as it may seem," decid
s,
ut with the admonitio
lau
that," he retorted, h
ner was liberated. No sooner was this done than
im!" roa
he ground. Lige jerked the fellow to his feet and stood him against a tree, the thief bec
, if you want to," grinne
m," urged th
off so easy. I've got you marked. I'll find out what your brand is, then I'll tell the sheriff to be on the lookout for you. No
t of camp. The boys shouted derisively as they heard him f
ck to bed?" asked Tad, after
ollowed you," rep
e mistaken. Did you
, Mr. T
e shook
I think you must be
with quic
s," insisted Ned. "I did not
I saw him running after you," urged Prof
es at once. The b
g fagots from the fire, they lined up, standing with anxious faces, awaiting the dire
e in a calm voice. "Which way
ctly remember having seen him run obliquely to the
ay?" asked L
f it now. But, if he went that way, he didn't
e, less than ten rods away?
underst
that drops down a clear
impres
e fell over th