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Nan andBess were asleep. While the passengers slept the snow continued to siftdown, building the drifts higher and higher, and causing the traincrewincreasing worriment of mind. The locomotive could no longer pierce the drifts. The train had been tooheavy for her from the first. Fuel supply had been renewed at theJunction, as well as water; but the coal was now needed to keep up steamfor the carsand it would not last long for that purpose. If the storm continued until morning without change, it might be severaldays before the road could be opened from either end of the division. Food and fuel would be very hard to obtain in this waste of snow, and sofar from human habitation. The two conductors and the engineer spent most of the night discussingways and means. Meanwhile the snow continued to fall and the passengers, for the most part, rested in ignorance of the peril that threatened. CHAPTER IV CAST AWAY IN THE SNOW It was Bess who came back from the ladies room on the Pullman andstartled Nan Sherwood by shaking her by the shoulder as she lay in theupper berth, demanding: Have you any idea what time it is, Nan Say have youNooouch yawned her chum. Goodness That was my elbow. Theres notmuch room on these shelves, is thereDo you hear me shrilled Bess. What time do you suppose it isOh, dear me Is that a conundrum asked Nan, with but faint interest. Wake up and Bess pinched her. I never knew you so stupid before. Seemy watch,

Nan, and she held the small gold timepiece she had ownedsince her last birthday, so that her chum could see its face. A quarter to eight, read Nan from the dial. Well thats not so late. I know were allowed to remain in the car till eight. Ill hurry. But, oh isnt it dark outsideNow, youre showing a little common sense, snapped Bess. But do yousee that my watch has stoppedOh so it has, agreed Nan. But, then, honey, youre always letting itrun down. I know, said Bess, impatiently. And at first I thought it must havestopped last evening at a quarter to eight. When I woke up just now itwas just as dark as it was yesterday morning at six. But I took a peep atthe porters clock and what do you thinkIll shave you for nothing and give you a drink, laughed Nan, quotingthe old catchline. Bess was too excited to notice her chums fun. She said, dramatically: The porters clock says halfpast nine and half the berths are put upagain at the other end of the carMercy gasped Nan, and swung her feet over the edge of the berth. Ohshe squealed the next moment. Whats the matter now demanded her chum. Oh I feel like a poor soldier whos having his legs cut off. My isntthe edge of this berth sharpBut what do you know about its being halfpast nine demanded Bess. And the train is standing still, said Nan. Do you suppose we can be atTillburyGoodness we ought to be,

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said Bess. But it is so dark. And Papa Sherwood would be down in the yards looking for me before thistime, I know. Well what do you think it means demanded her chum. And brrr itscold. There isnt half enough steam on in this car. Nan was scrambling into her outer garments. Ill see about this in aminute, Bess, she said, chuckling. Maybe the suns forgotten to rise. Bess had managed to draw aside the curtain of the big window. She uttereda muffled scream. Oh, Nan Its snoowWhat Still snowing asked her chum. No. Its all banked up against the pane. I cant see out at all. Goodnessgraciousme ejaculated Nan. Do you suppose weresnowed inThat was just exactly what it meant. The porter, his eyes rolling, toldthem all about it. The train had stood just here, in the middle of asnowbank, since midnight. It was still snowing.

And the train wascovered in completely with the soft and clinging mantle. At first the two chums bound for Tillbury were only excited and pleasedby the novel situation. The porter arranged their seats for them and Bessproudly produced the box of lunch she had bought at Freeling, and ofwhich they had eaten very little. Tell me how smart I am, Nan Sherwood she cried. Wish we had a cup ofcoffee apiece. At that very moment the porter and conductor entered the car with asteaming can of the very comforting fluid Bess had just mentioned. Theporter distributed waxed paper cups from the water cooler for eachpassengers use and the conductor judiciously poured the cups half fullof coffee. You two girls are very lucky, he said, when he saw what was in thelunchbox. Take care of your food supply. No knowing when well get outof this drift. Why, mercy ejaculated Bess. I dont know that I care to live for longon stale sandwiches and pie, washed down by the most miserable coffee Iever tasted.