Out of a Labyrinth
in these chronicles, seemed in less of a hurry than usual, and I, stretched lazily across two seats, with my left arm in a sling, was be
! I, who prided myself upon my skill in my profession; I, who was counted by my chief the "best detective on the force, sir,"-had started, less than
to the midst of those comfortable, easy-going farmers; and I had been spotted at the very outset! I had been first warned, in a gentlemanly but anonymou
is how it
nything bearing closer resemblance to a grove than the thrifty orc
oved" and often exquisitely ugly, white painted dwellings; the blacksmith shop, operated by a thrifty farmer and his hard-fisted sons; the post-office, kept in one corner
ve miles west of Groveland's western boundary line; and the ne
nto themselves, and were seldom distur
tants had "squatted" there when the land was chea
barns "good enough to live in," orchards, vineyards, all manner of comforts and blessings. Strong sons and fair daughters had grown up around them; every man knew his neighbor
have a secret in Groveland, and
in the very center of the township. His family consisted of his wife, two daughters
accomplishments go in such communities. Much learning was not considered a necessity among the Groveland young ladies, but they had been smit
Groveland, and they had also profited for a time by the ins
wing, as she was familiarly called, mounted her pony and c
drive miles and pass the night or a longer time with the daughte
ensuing day, but the eldest daugh
ning meal in peace, confident that his daughter would return before the nigh
on the morning of the second day he dispatched hi
s since the night she left home. She had complained of a headache, and had decided to return hom
r that, and not a clue to her hiding-p
impossible theory was "evolved" and worked
the most horrible and most absurd were afloat; nothing was
assed. At the end of that ti
tallest trees, sang loudest in the singing-school, and laughed oftenest at the merry-makings, also vanished. At first they t
etimes singing gayly, sometimes bending over a rosebush, sometimes sna
was scoured. Every foot of road, every acre of ground, every hedge or clump of trees, e
ok counsel of each other, and decided to call in the aid of a city detect
is matter, it's Bathurst,"
alled into the
dit to the brightest lawyer. Every phase of the affair, or the two affairs, was closel
, safely stowed away, the names of many Grovelanders, together with various minute, and seemingly irre
And I felt assured that no word or sign from them would betray my identit
r me; one of the sort that once entered upon, absorbed me soul and body, s
rect route to reach my destination, but went by a circuitous way to a small town west of th
it, and I carried my wardrobe in a somewhat du
search of employment, and my accent and
ss, and being as often very briefly dismissed, or ordered off for a tram
d looked for work, and how I had been willing to labor for very small wages. But when I arrived at the point where I represented myself as now willing to work for my board until I could do better, her eyes brighte