Hoofbeats on the Turnpike
L
elf in perplexity. "I didn't hear him steal away. H
want-ad department, she hastily returned there. To
re. If you find him, ask for his
exit to the street. Breathlessly she asked the elevato
ith a long
ane. Which wa
tell yo
him?" Penny dem
as talking to himself like he was a bit cracked in th
it," Penn
at hand throngs of persons poured from the various offices. Amid the bustling
ully. "He gave me the newspaper clipping just to stir
r information leading to the capture of a Headless Horseman! Why, it sounded fantastic. But the adv
od an empty desk. For many years that desk had been occupied by Jerry Livingston, crack reporter, now absent on military
ped out their stories. She nodded to Mr. DeWitt, the city editor, waved
e greeted him ch
w
to smile fondly at his one and only child. He was a tall, lean
olstered chair in fron
"the answer is no! Not one cent until your
of money-at least not such a trivial amount as exchanges hands on my
undred
it myself," Penny a
may I
enny grinned mischievously. "It seems that
Mr. Parker began to show irritation. "Pe
ld fellow who looked like Rip Van Winkle gave it to me. Then he di
isement at a glance. "Bunk
y hotly. "It was printed
blished it or where.
rtain Witch Doll?" teased Penny. "I started off on what looked like a foolish chase, bu
ou'll ever l
ing the jibe. "There's a big story in this
me assign you the task of trac
talking my
ration. "The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow! That story was wri
oftily. "I remember one of the characters was Ichabod Crane. He
e tapped the newspaper clipping. "And so is this
Carefully she folded it into her purse. "Dad, I'm convinced Sleepy Hollo
say Bur
ers the reward. He signe
ld be John Burmaster, the millionaire? Probably not. But I recall that a man by
"You see the story does have substa
you find
cate. I can trace him through the Hob
ms to decide. Now scram out
y, giving him a big hug. "Now about fina
airy kiss, she pranc
red chum sat listlessly on the porch reading a book, but she jumped to her feet as she saw her fr
" she deman
to launch forth into a grand and glorious adventure. Ho
ts me," chuckled Louise. "W
wer your questions. Our first problem
isolated little locality less than a day's journey from Riverview. Penny was further encouraged to learn that the valley she
on't run into any mystery," Louise said phil
ad said it was up to
ways glance. "That seems li
Pack your suitcase, Lou. We'll start
s as she entered her own home a few minutes later. She found Mrs. Wee
eems remonstrated as the girl reached for one of the fr
oor, she drew them up beneath her and balanced like an acrobat. Forthwith she launched into a glowing
" she protested. "Headless Horsemen, my word! I'm afraid
arge of the household. However, the task of raising Penny had been almost too much for the patient woman. Though s
ain early tomorrow," said Penny briskly. "We'll
r father sai
it was up
Then the matter is settled.
"Please don't ruin all our plans
. Weems, unmoved. "I see no reason why I shoul
get a dandy story
uth is that you crave adventure and excitement. It's a t
d to play he
ilies have gone on for generation after generation. The place must fairly swim
nterest. As Penny very well knew, collecting a
ny went on, pressing home the advantage she had g
are as transpa
will le
. "I've learned to my sorrow that in
t of the kitche
morrow morning for Red Valley. And if I don't earn that five