Hoofbeats on the Turnpike
THE V
sing little station of Hobostein. Louise and Penny, their linen suits mus
good idea," sighed Louise.
station attendant. She too felt ill at ease in this strange town and the task she had set for hers
fice," she said briskly. "This tow
n. The agent, in shirt sleeves and green eye shade, speared a tr
I can do
tell us how to find the offi
. "Go past the old town pump, and the livery stable. A
tied to a hitching post and by contrast an expensive, new automobile was parked beside it. The unpaved roa
loaded boxes of groceries into a farm wagon. The only other sign of activity
mured. "Those men are staring as
said Penny,
ed brick building. In gold paint on the expanse of unwas
cluttered room where desks, bins of type, table forms and a massive flat-bed press all seemed jammed together. A rotund man they took t
ditor was saying heatedly. "I run my paper as I please-see!
makes no difference to me what you run in your stupid old weekly, prov
bout your p
ere's an assessment for repairs on the Huntley
If these rains keep up, the dam's apt to give way, and your property would go in the twinkling of an eye. Not
way and you know it. By writing these hot editorials you're just trying to stir up public fee
arose. His voice remained controlled
kly can do without your subscription. You've been a pain
n hotly. Then his gaze fell upon Louise and Penny who stood just in
a waste basket. The act seemed to restore his good hum
he in
ditor's desk, she fumbled in her purse for the advertisement clippe
Last week we misplaced the copy for Gregg's Grocery Store and was Ja
umphantly. She placed the cl
e day!" the editor snorted. "The old sk
aster?" Penny i
e flashes of fire. "He's the most egotistical, thick-he
an who was
was John
lives in
bad enough having him seven miles away. You don't me
hat as strangers to the town, she and
t a year ago. Imported an architect and workmen from the city. The house has a long bridge leading
Headless Horseman?" Penny l
n't calculate on getting a haunt to go with it," the e
" Penny asked. "Has Mr. Burmaster actually offer
his neck!" chuckled the editor. "But folks up Delta wa
the name o
xplained Mr. Schultz. "You don't see
and I come fr
n a sort of 'V' shaped valley. Just below it is the little town of Delta, and on below that, a hamlet called Ra
ly danger that the
dam won't wash out tomorrow or the next day, but if these rains keep on, the wh
about the Headless Horse
collect it myself. Fact is, Burmaster's g
rom Riverview just to find ou
that reward?" The ed
rha
to get second-hand information. Burmaste
el
e editor said with finality. "O
was rather dismayed to have the inte
. "Everyone in town knows Burmaster. I'd talk to you longer only I'm so
ously they looked up and down the street. The fine new car they had noticed a little while earlier no
is inquire for
Mr. Burmaster had been seen. The store keeper finished grinding a
y, yes, he was in town, but he pu
t missed him!"
llow by this time," the store keeper
we get to S
s once a day though. And it went
came in on. Isn't the
as some good horses though. He keep
rls picked up their overnight
Louise disconsolately. "Here we are, stuck hi
give up s
missed Mr. Burmaster and we can
down the street at Clem
epy Hollow?" she demand
can canter along balancing these overn
" Penny planned briskly. "The most essen
complained. "The last time we rode
les isn't
uise gasped. "Why
ckled Penny confidentl
Louise admitted with reluctance. "All that t
Headless
ou realize that if we go to Sleepy Hollow
ing her chums arm, pull
Unless Sleepy Hollow lets us down sham