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Cast Upon The Breakers

Chapter 4 In Pursuit Of A Thief

Word Count: 1500    |    Released on: 11/11/2017

"Were they of much intrinsic worth?" "They must be worth several hundred dollars at least." "Then they must be found," said Adin Woods energetically. "They have eviden

ject in doing so, like our dishonest friend. However, I think we shall be able to balk his little game." Ten minutes' walk brought them to the village. Looking about they saw a small hotel just across the way from a neat white chapel. "Follow me," said the agent. They went into the public room in which there was a small office. The book of arrivals was open, and Adin Woods went forward and examined it. Silently he pointed to a name evidently just written, for the ink was scarcely dry. This was the name: Louis Wheeler, Philadelphia. "This may or may not be his real name," said Mr. Woods in a low voice. "Do you wish to register, gentlemen?" asked the clerk. "We will take dinner, and if we decide to stay will register later. By the way, I recognize this name, but it may not be the man I suppose." "Yes, the gentleman just registered." "Would you mind describing him?" "He was a tall, dark man as near as I can remember." "And he carried a small casket in his hand?" "Yes, and a gripsack." "Oh yes," said the agent his face lighting up with satisfaction. "It is the man I mean -- where is he now?" "In his room." "Did he say how long he intended to stay?" "No, sir. He said nothing about his plans." "Did he seem specially careful about the casket?" "Yes, sir. He carried that in his hands, but let the servant carry up the gripsack." "My friend," said the agent in an impressive tone, "I am going to surprise you." The country clerk looked all curiosity. "Is it about Mr. Wheeler?" he asked. "Yes, the man is a thief. He stole the casket, which contains valuable jewelry, from my young friend here. We are here to demand a return of the property or to arrest him. Is there a policeman within call?" "I can summon a constable." "Do so, but don't breathe a word of what I have told you." The clerk called a boy in from the street and gave him instructions in a low voice. He went at once on his errand, and in ten minutes a stout broad shouldered man made his appearance. "This gentleman sent for you, Mr. Barlow," said the clerk. "What can I do for you?" asked the constable. "Help me to recover stolen property." "That I will do with pleasure if you will tell me what you want me to do." Adin Woods held a brief conference with the constable, then he led the way up stairs, followed immediately by Rodney, while the constable kept a little behind. "His room is No. 9," said the bell boy. The agent paused before the door of No. 9, and knocked. "Come in!" said a voice. The agent opened the door, and entered, accompanied

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Cast Upon The Breakers
Cast Upon The Breakers
“    The boarding school of which Rodney was, as his friend expressed himself, a star pupil, was situated about fifty miles from the city of New York. It was under the charge of Dr. Sampson, a tall, thin man of fair scholarship, keenly alive to his own interest, who showed partiality for his richer pupils, and whenever he had occasion to censure bore most heavily upon boys like David Hull, who was poor.”
1 Chapter 1 A Faithless Guardian2 Chapter 2 The Casket Of Jewels3 Chapter 3 A Strange Disappearrance4 Chapter 4 In Pursuit Of A Thief5 Chapter 5 A Young Financial Wreck6 Chapter 6 An Impudent Adventurer7 Chapter 7 At The Newsboy's Lodging House8 Chapter 8 Rodney Finds A Place9 Chapter 9 The First Day At Work10 Chapter 10 Mike Puts On A Uniform11 Chapter 11 Missing Goods12 Chapter 12 What Was Found In Rodney's Room13 Chapter 13 Charged With Theft14 Chapter 14 Rodney Is Discharged15 Chapter 15 A Rich Find16 Chapter 16 A Surprising Turn Of Fortune17 Chapter 17 Jasper's Perplexity18 Chapter 18 Rodney's Secret Is Discovered19 Chapter 19 Jasper's Revenge20 Chapter 20 Rodney Loses His Pupil21 Chapter 21 Continued Ill Luck22 Chapter 22 An Old Acquaintance Turns Up23 Chapter 23 Mr. Wheeler Has A Set Back24 Chapter 24 A Change Of Scene25 Chapter 25 Jefferson Pettingrew's Home26 Chapter 26 The Boy Capitalist27 Chapter 27 The Failure Of Squire Shedon's Plot28 Chapter 28 A Minister's Good Fortune29 Chapter 29 A Mining Town In Montana30 Chapter 30 The Mysterious Robbery31 Chapter 31 Mr. Wheeler Explains32 Chapter 32 Rodney Falls Into A Trap33 Chapter 33 Rodney's Discovery34 Chapter 34 A Bloody Conflict35 Chapter 35 The Rodney Mine36 Chapter 36 Conlusion