Out of a Labyrinth
reputation as thoroughly good fellows was w
ow well met with every old bummer and corner loafer; he made himself acqua
on warranted, concerning me, and so it came about that I was believed to be a young man of wealth, the possessor of an irascible temper, but very generous; the victim of a woman's
, or drawn out of, him when he was supposed to be "the worse f
, Trafton had accepted me at Carnes' standard, and I found my way made s
n a social footing with the Brookhouses, father and son. I made my bow before the fair owner of the treasure-ship jewels
ntertained a suspicion of our masquerade, we began to look more diligently about us fo
ble saloon, and I had returned from a small social gathering whither I had been piloted by
up again as his enthusiasm waxed or waned. "The question is this: What's in our hand
ghed, while I referred to a previously mentio
rk up a knotty case. We know we are in the field, bedad. We know that horses have been stolen, houses broken open, ro
looked over as if he expected
to-day, and, like a love letter, it should be destroyed as soon as read. Here you have, as near as I could get them, the names of the farmers who have lo
bridge of his nose
lated; "St. Patrick himself c
this county. On this map, one by
arnes, impatiently. "Serve it up
certain directions. Look; east, northeast, west, north; scarce one south, southeast, or southwest. Hence, I conclude th
!" muttered Carnes
y alert, "the horses, etc., have been stolen from points ten, twelve, twenty miles
m?" from
ay, the robbery is committed. The horses must be off the road, and safe from prying eyes, before morning, and must remain perdu until the search is over. What, then? The question
comment, but
horse-thieves to be somewhere south, or nearly south,
mp
early south, for obvious reason
ind; pra
the roads that intersect it from this. I infer that it is use
nce of that north and south
begin a systematic s
s chair close to the table, upon which he pl
hair close to the table, upon which he planted
elves with a few hours' sleep, we were so thoroughly "organized" that had we not found another opportunity for private consultation during our op
nes, the following morning, "that I entirely forgot to treat you to a beautiful little Trafton vagar
amazement; "Carnes, that's
't seen Jim Long this day. D'ye mind the chap
with red hair an
ber; to-day he was drunk, and he told me in confidence that some folks looked upon Dr. Bethe
s this
Squire Brookhouse, but the 'squire
t of silence between us, "hadn'
turning slowly until he faced me squarely "If I were