Polly and Eleanor
return of their scouting party. Polly figured that three days would prove ample time in which to investi
earance, who could hope to locate a tiny square of ground that had been staked as the wonderful mine? And with giant trees uprooted
ineers; so on Thursday, Mrs. Brewster told the girls they woul
the girls willingly complied with the order. Two strong horses were hitched to the ranch-wagon, and the g
y, and she turned to Eleanor and said: "I wonder if
an answer. But we ought to get a letter to-day, telling us whe
d stop at the post office f
reek, and having reached their destination, left the team tied to the p
eanor ran to the post office. To their surprised delight, they found Kenneth Evan
" exclaimed he, seemingly too excited to rem
ply so I could get her answer to-day. The Boss let me off because I finished
news he had received to make his eyes sparkle like stars and
think, if it hadn't been for you g
done that is so great?"
mine, don'
ing that news of some moment from the engineers
-you know, my
ain the girls gasp
d Montresor? Here, read my mother's night letter to me.
e. Brother was christened Peter Miles Montresor Amesbury. Disliked name Montresor, dropped it when young. Every one for
cried Polly, catching Ken
have to contest any of your cla
Maybe he is coming west to look over the claim, bu
just what they were, and sent on the box of jewels. When he gets them he will try out
o things, did you?" said Eleanor, with kee
. And, by the way, Jim and I are coming over to Pebbly
t the youth up. "Ah, you must thin
ide 'way over there if I was bored,
laughter. So she said: "I'm glad you liked us. We'll tell mother you are
and after that we go to Buffalo Park. The Boss says we will have about three weeks' work there, and then go across
re the summer ends. However, it looks as if Jim and I will be too far away to ride over for the day th
ent youth, and as he concluded she squeale
having heard this extravagant ex
urse!" retorted
ver before been told so publicly that a pretty girl loved him! Elea
and Anne coming in. They immediately joined the three you
n has such an exciting telegram
for her mail and for that of the family at Pebbly Pit. A bulky
so many letters t
en here to get it for more
n Kenneth's hand, however, and now asked wha
e contents she looked daggers at poor Kenneth; "I suppose
some one else. I'm thankful we had the use of it that night when the panther and bear wanted
o the girls and said: "We were thinking more of knowing for a certainty whether Uncle Peter was still
hey believed he was anxious to know, and that the
ls started back to Pebbly Pit. Kenneth Evans had said good-by and gone on his way, so there
girls on the front seat whispered confidences to each other. Anne
hings! How did
around and asked:
important, so she slipped it inside the one she was just going to mail to
hing to wonder ab
letter again: "No, b
ich, well-bred, perfect in every respect (except his bald head, glass eye, toothless gums, a
ladylike of you!" cried her s
d in the paper any day," argued E
ind. It comes from a well-known gen
m without being aware of it. Eleanor and she turned square about and gazed at
ake!" exclaimed
ained Polly. Then remembering John and his evident preference
hat makes me feel unhappy. I'd accept at once, if New
when mentioning John, she blushed mo
imed: "Ha! you didn't tell us what sort of a proposal! It may b
e tension. Then Anne admitted: "I felt like squaring myself with you, No
hod-carrier?" insisted
arry learning up into young ladies' brain
er!" decla
why not?" r
a said: "Because you can never fill a position in a fashionable y
. Ever since Polly and I discovered Old Man Montresor's gold mine, you've been as m
spoke, but she knew there was nothing she could do but patientl
e anything that you'd rather do
and little mother has to be cared for, as well. This offer is so tempting that I could not refuse it without considering everything that concerns me. In two ye
ant to go to school in a big city this year." As she urged the horses on their way, th
handkerchief and dabbed her friend's wet eyes. Then p
. I shall have to write the principal for added information, and before I hear again
ver. When the horses were turned over to the man who took Jeb's place in his abs
rong, girls
r, he thinks," said Eleanor, rocking vio
he facts. However the very telling about Kenneth's story enabled Polly to change her thought
and Mrs. Brewster listened to the news with an enigmatical expression
nce. But going to New York to continue your school teaching would lead me
r. If I fail Paul now, he will have to stop his college education half-way. I simply have to keep on supplying him
mple means to take care of both your m
even persuading him to let me loan him his educational expenses from my own salary!" exclaim
just to earn more money for him, he may refuse t
for us both, but Paul must complete his studies in Chicago, so he must believe there was
o do-to find a plausible reason for g
e. As Anne has always been found to be so helpful to me, in everyway, I shall insist upon going to New York this Fall and choosing her as my companion while there. Naturally her mother wants to go, too, and so we will de
r being able to go East," re
so visionary. But once Eleanor had the idea in her mind she mu
ntion for cutting jewels, of everything that concerned any inte
inter and attend school there. Live with Anne and her mother. These are Mother's orders to the doctor-and he ordered them on
dful stories. You know very well that you are too delicate to live i
or I do; and Polly, or her mother, are not interested enough to repeat what I say," giggled Eleanor; then she continued her outlines: "Hence, it mat
have the doctor say that I must go East with Anne. Convincing Dad of this need, will be the only obstacle. But I shall play upon the fact that he can visit me q
believe it will be New York for my sch
ly meant what she said. Anne rather liked the suggestion of having Eleanor go East with her, and Pol
at supper had been waiting so long,
per!" laughed Eleanor, jumping up and ca
ord to any one about this New York plan of mine-if I go, y
suggestion for her going, too, would h
ain on the mountain over another Sunday! But it was late in the afternoon when the clip-clop of horses' hoofs ra
concerned in the meeting. But every one, even Sary, had a heart interest in t
to the barn and Jeb was allowed a rest period. Of course, the
nd Tom were called upon to give expe
ained so long. We've got the plan worked out and we also took photographs of the entire sur
lost it!" cried Polly
m. But the land-slide makes the mining more difficult in the beginning; once things are going, it will make no difference,
deal of slide that does the damage, in a case like this one. And since lo
rove more valuable than Kenneth Evans' father's patent device
ed how this Chicago girl ever had heard of Dr. Evans'
and they told all about Kenneth, his father's pat
rect heir to Montresor, he must
aim, but we had to discover it all over again under
problem in law, I'm thinking,"
gree, but we all intend to agree-Ken s
his 'Ken' so well,
est boy-as nice as Jim Latime
ng my kid brother such a left-handed compliment, I
ou tell us you gave away your interests, or launched us all
leared away. We set fire to certain parts and opened a way to the ravine. There we found the old gulch literally filled in with
girls gazed with bated breath at what they belie
, so let's go to the living-room to