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Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders Among the Kentucky Mountaineers
Author: Jessie Graham Flower Genre: LiteratureGrace Harlowe's Overland Riders Among the Kentucky Mountaineers
into our camp?" wondered Elfreda Briggs, folding
we find Hippy. I am going out right after breakfast and make an effort to pick up the trail. Surely the outlaws, or whatever they are, will not be wai
owledge that a helping hand has been held out
start the fire. It has been a trying night a
she learned what had taken place.
?" frowne
l night long-con-centrating on
ried Nora, throwing
ggested Anne. "If you were to stop now you might break
hether or not he comes back,
rt was filled with a new hope-the hope that Hipp
to guard the camp and, incidentally, to keep Washington busy and out of mischief. He was, too, fo
ur, Grace stepped out boldly. For six hours the Overland girl employed all her knowledge of the open in an effort to pick up the trail of the mountaineers, but the
mountaineers had learned from generations of feuds and att
he trail over which Hippy Wingate had bee
appeared at the edge of the cle
I am a miserable fail
ing about over the landscape, you would be more successful," dec
unsuccessful than I have bee
to find Hippy, they believed that they were doing the wise thing in following the advice of their
ere was little conversation, each one appearing to be listening, Emma, with a faraway
e side of the camp and Miss Briggs the other. Both hid in deep shadows, each with a rifle at her side and a revolver in its holster.
n the nerves of the two girls leaped to attention as, out of the bushes on Miss Briggs' side of th
demanded Elf
a
fired a shot from her revolver into the trees in that direction, but
hot brought in
the gun!" howl
ace, springing to her fee
their companions, awakened by the shot, were not. Nora, Anne and
Hippy walked in
il of food! I'm st
Emma standing a little aloof from them with a superior smile on her face, Anne, urging the wide-eyed Washingto
ess-his hat was out in the bushes where Grace, after finding it, had secreted it-his cl
to the moment of his reaching the Overland camp. Hippy said he intended, if possible, to creep in quietly without awakening any one and g
rd to wait," answ
Hippy. "The fellow who was with me ducked, and I he
ou might not have been here, Lieuten
w's tha
n you and brought you bac
mured Hippy sadly.
" questioned Grace, after the lau
him before. He is a slick a
t it was not our Mys
ere right smart, for there is go
eady have had our share o
ntaineers are after us-after me especially,
my darlin'?" cried Nora. "W
Perhaps the little mix-ups we had with those
ng bounced one and driven the other one away," offered Grace.
son's farm as quickly as possible and stay there until the storm blows over," insisted Lieutena
interjec
r the safety of you girls and my powerful
," piped
s regarding Hippy narrowly, not yet sure that he
ws. It feels like snow to me. He did not say what kind of storm, bu
n the farm you speak of, than we shall be by following the trail to Hall's Co
I," agre
informant doesn't seem to think those ruffians will bother us. Whereas, if we remain out and contin
ingate. "Hippy, my da
ice on my head up here!
rate price. Good-night! I am going back to bed." Emma De