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puzzled. I didnt know you were such a skillful liar. Yah yah laughed Julius, quite comprehending this compliment. I reckon I can twis de trufe pretty well, Massa Curtis You have done well, Julius, said Curtis, approvingly. Heres a dollar The negro was quite effusive in his gratitude. What did the young man say He looked scared. I tol him he could go up and see de boy if he wasnt afeared of the carvinknife, but he said he guessed he wouldnthe didnt like crazy folks. Curtis laughed heartily. So it all ended as it should. Did the boy make any more trouble Yes; he pounded and kicked till I had to go up and see what was the matter. I didnt give him no satisfaction, and I guess he went to bed. He ought to be in a deep sleep by this time. I will go up and see. Go up with me, Julius, for I may have to ask you to help me bring him down. Though Julius was naturally a coward, he felt quite brave when he had company, and he at once went upstairs with Curtis Waring. Curtis drew the bolt, and, entering the chamber, his glance fell upon Dodger, fast asleep on the bed. I am glad the boy did not undress, he said. It will save me a great deal of trouble. Now, Julius, you can take his feet and I will lift his head, and we will take him downstairs. Sposn he wakes up, Massa Curtis He wont wake up. I took care the sleeping potion should be strong enough to produce profound slumber for eighteen hours. Seems as if he was dead, said Julius, nervously. Tush, you fool Hes no more dead than you or I. The hackman looked curious when the two men appeared with their sleeping burden, and Curtis felt that some explanation was been drugged by direction of Curtis Waring, with an ulterior purpose, which will soon appear. I may as well lie down, as there is nothing else to do, thought Dodger. There isnt much fun sitting in the dark. If I can sleep, so much the better. Five minutes had scarcely passed after his head struck the pillow, when our hero was fast asleep. At eleven oclock a hack stopped in front of the house, and Curtis Waring descended from it. Stay here, he said to the driver. There will be another passenger. If you are detained I will make it right when I come to pay you. All right, sir, said the hackman. I dont care how long it is if I am paid for my time. Curtis opened the door with a passkey, and found Julius dozing in a chair in the hall. Wake up, you sleepyhead, he said. Has anything happened since I left here Yes, sir; the boy tried to get away. Did he I dont see how he could do that. You kept the door bolted, didnt you Yes, sir; but he throwed a piece of paper outn de dow, sayin he was kep a prisoner here. A young man picked it up, and came to de house to ax about it. Curtis looked alarmed. What did you say he inquired, apprehensively. Told him de boy was crazy as a loondat he tried to kill his mother las week, and had a carvinknife hid in his room. Good, Julius I didnt give you credit for such a fertile imagination. Whats dat, massa asked Julius, looking
say. When is he coming here again Said hed come tomorrow most likely. Will you bring me a light Couldnt do it. Youd set the house on fire. It seemed useless to prolong the conversation. Dodger threw himself on the bed at an early hour, but he did not undress, thinking there might possibly be a chance to escape during the night. But the morning came and found him still a prisoner, but not in the solitary dwelling. CHAPTER XX. A MIDNIGHT RIDE. Curtis Waring had entrapped Dodger for a double purpose. It was not merely that he thought it possible the boy had the will, or knew where it was. He had begun to think of the boys presence in New York as dangerous to his plans. John Linden might at any time learn that the son, for whose appearance he had grieved so bitterly, was still living in the person of this street boy. Then there would be an end of his hopes of inheriting the estate. Only a few months more and the danger would be over, for he felt convinced that his uncles tenure of life would be brief. The one essential thing, then, seemed to be to get Dodger out of the city. The first step had already been taken; what the next was will soon appear. Scarcely had Dodger failed in his attempt to obtain outside assistance when an unaccountable drowsiness overcame him, considerably to his surprise. I dont know whats come to me, he said to himself. It cant be more than seven or eight oclock, and yet I feel so sleepy I can hardly keep my eyes open. I havent worked any harder than usual today, and I cant understand it. Dodger had reason to be surprised, for he didnt usually retire till eleven oclock. In a city like New York, where many of the streets are tolerably well filled even at midnight, people get in the way of sitting up much later than in the country, and Dodger was no exception to this rule. Yet here he was ready to drop off to sleep before eight oclock. To him it was a mystery, for he did not know that the cup of tea which he had drunk at supper had could, said Dodger, earnestly. You are positive you didnt give it to Bolton Positive, sir. I havent seen Tim since that night. You may be speaking the truth, or you may not. I will talk with you again tomorrow, and Curtis arose from his chair. You dont mean to keep me here said Dodger, in alarm. I shall be obliged to do so. I wont stay exclaimed Dodger, in excitement, and he ran to the door, meaning to get out; but Curtis drew a pistol from his pocket and aimed it at the boy. Understand me, boy, he said, I am in earnest, and I am not to be trifled with. Dodger drew back, and Curtis opened the door and went out, bolting it after him. CHAPTER XIX. AN ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE. While Dodger had no discomfort to complain of, it occurred to him that Florence would be alarmed by his long absence, for now it seemed certain that he would have to remain overnight. If only he could escape he would take care not to fall into such a trap again. He went to the dow and looked out, but the distance to the ground was so greatfor the room was on the third floorthat he did not dare to imperil his life by attempting a descent. If there had been a rope at hand he would not have felt afraid to make the attempt. He examined the bed to see if it rested upon cords, but there were slats instead. As has already been said, there were no houses near by. That part of the city had not been much settled, and it was as solitary as it is in the outskirts of a country village. If he could only reveal his position to some person outside, so as to insure interference, he might yet obtain his freedom. With this thought he tore a blank leaf from one of the books in the room, and hastily penciled the follog lines: I am kept a prisoner in this house. I was induced to come here by a trick. Please get some one to join you, and come and demand my release. Some weeks before Dodger could not have written so creditable a note, but he had greatly improved since he had been under the influence and instruction of Florence. Dodger now posted himself at the dow and waited anxiously for some one to pass, so that he might attract his attention and assuming that you know where she is. Yes, sir; I know, answered Dodger, slowly. Very well, tell me. I dont think she wants you to know. Curtis frowned. It is necessary I should know he said, emphatically. I will ask her if I may tell you. I cant wait for that. You must tell me at once. I cant do that. You are mistaken; you can do it. Then, I wont said Dodger, looking his companion full in the face. Curtis Waring darted a wicked look at him, and seemed ready to attack the boy who was audacious enough to thwart him, but he restrained himself and said: Let that pass for the present. I have another question to ask. Where is the document you took from my uncles desk on the night of the burglary And he emphasized the last word. Dodger looked surprised. I took no paper, he said. Do you deny that you opened the desk asked Curtis. No. When I came to examine the contents in the presence of my uncle, it was found that a documenthis willhad disappeared, and with it a considerable sum of . And he looked sharply at Dodger. I dont know anything about it, sir. I took nothing. You can hardly make me believe that. Why did you open the desk if you did not propose to take anything I did intend to take something. I was under orders to do so, for I wouldnt have done it of my own free will; but the moment I got the desk open I heard a cry, and looking around, I saw Miss Florence looking at me. And then I was startled, and ran to her side. And then you went back and completed the robbery No, I didnt. She talked to me so that I felt ashamed of it. I never stole before, and I wouldnt have tried to do it then, ifif some one hadnt told me to. I know whom you meanTim Bolton. Yes, Tim Bolton, since you know. What did he tell you to take The will and the . Eactly. Now we are coming to it. You took them, and gave them to him No, I didnt. I havent seen him since that night. Curtis Waring regarded the boy thoughtfully. His story was straightforward, and it agreed with the story told by Tim himself. But, on the other hand, he denied taking the missing articles, and yet they had disappeared. Curtis decided that both he and Tim had lied, and that this story had been concocted between them. Probably Bolton had the will and the the latter he did not care forand this thought made him uneasy, for he knew that Tim Bolton was an unscrupulous man, and quite capable of injuring him, if he saw the way clear to do so. My young friend, he said, your story is not even plausible. The articles are missing, and there was no one but yourself and Florence who were in a position to take them. Do you wish me to think that my Cousin Florence robbed the desk No, sir; I dont. Florence wouldnt do such a thing, said Dodger, warmly. Florence. Is that the way you speak of a young lady She tells me to call her Florence. I used to call her Miss Florence, but she didnt care for it. It seems you two have become very intimate, said Curtis, with a sneer. Florence is a good friend to me. I never had so good a friend before. All that is very affecting; however, it isnt to the point. Do you know, he continued, in a sterner tone, that I could have you arrested for entering and breaking open my uncles desk with burglarious intent I suppose you could, said Dodger; but Florence would testify that I took nothing. Am I to understand, then, that you refuse to give me any information as to the will and the No, sir; I dont refuse. I would tell you if I knew. Curtis regarded the boy in some perplexity. He had every appearance of telling the truth. Dodger had one of those honest, truthful countenances which lend confirmation to any words spoken. If the boy told the truth, what could have become of the willand the As to the former, it might be possible that his uncle had destroyed it, but the disappearance of the presented an independent difficulty. The will is all I care for, he said, at length. The thief is welcome to the , though there was a considerable sum. I would find the will for you if I
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