Messenger No. 48
d after binding the boy, and assuring himself
r, and began to read a newspaper, although the light in th
the fellow's face plainly, and was now able to
e and rather long hair. Now his face
deeply. In addition the man's clothing was of the most fashionable make, w
to himself, "but yet I don't understand why I was
or fully an hour passed without any change in the relative po
and wearing a pair of green spectacles, came quickly
he said, bending over Jet to
him here
any tr
er my call, and I took that as a sign we
im around the c
op him after he's where it'
s a saf
any more of that business than's necessary. The l
y him up the river, and
hat later. Have you
ery, and by this time it is known pretty well what we looked like. The afternoon pape
tuff salt
s. The boys can send us more if we conclude to
after taking a hearty drink the one who had been
t done up so well but that some body would be able to recognize you. We are
y dull work staying in
bad as a cell
some way out of a position which was fraught with danger. It seemed impossible that he could
way to extricate himself and he said m
there's no use in giving up ho
ng the remainder of the afternoon, but sa
to hear them decide what was to be don
pite the painfulness of his position, and during this ti
surprise, the two men left the room, fastening the door behind them. Then Jet heard a
k so the door can't be opened in a hurry," he said to himself, and d
rt, and he might as well have tried to
y, and every limb ached from
he sounds of people moving proclaimed tha
could hear the noises of the city, and final
en his term of imprisonment w
f the servants say after trying several times to open the
re rapidly, and was so thoroughly exhausted when, at nearly three o'clock in the afternoon, the work
locksmith, and half an hour el
of unbinding him at once they ran in search of the purser. When that officer arrived Jet was rele
efore when the officers of the steamer insisted on being told how he chanced to be a prisoner, he simply related the story of the capture, without entering in
bably to get a free passage. Why would
pose I could have stowed away easier than by being tied up t
eve the story," the purser said severely. "Get ashore now, and if
his limbs, but he hobbled ashore at once, thinking that for a
ould return home at on
t had nothing with wh
Mammy Showers' house, and he did not
the river front, "and what makes it worse is that the inspector will b
a bad scrape, and the more he thought of it
! Whater you d
Jet looked around, and saw a small boy in distri
?" he asked, as he
t that a Ne
es
you doin
like to know," Je
s crawlin' on yo
some one is a relief, and he told him the same st
ened attentively, and whe
e they wanted with
n't k
body's else
an' I'm no
lookin' duff
ty well, the
wear green spectacl
ve you s
itin' for the train, an' I wouldn't wonder if they was the ones
happen to h
e parlor car tick
train g
eft at seven
night now, so t
nnin' away f
elling this brother messenger the whole story
er playin' such a trick on me. Say
I don't reckon you want
et I d
mbered that he had been sent on an impor
clock. Come around by the offic
and as his new acquaintance departed in great haste he wal
to him, and-- By gracious, why can't I follow t
izing that he had no means to prosecute even the s