Out of a Labyrinth
me Carnes and I worked slowly and
egin our search for the robbers, we had still failed in findi
worthy farmer on board the railway train that "the folks as prospered best were those who did the least work," that I found am
here seemed the shadow of strangeness o
. He had no intimates, and no one knew, or could learn, aught of his past history. He was a regularly authorized physician, a gra
f Tom Briggs was to be believed, he was "suspected" of m
d himself as "Hoss Fysician," and had loafed or laughed, smoked or fished, hunted, worked and played, as best ple
drive over that suspected south road. This was not an
an to complain of the monotony of our daily lives, a
having touched its mystery, when there broke upon us the first ripple that was the harbinger of a swift, onrushing tide of events, which, sweeping across the monotony of
s a gentleman of means, should honor this occasion by appearing in the latest and most stunning of Summer suits; and I, knowing the effect of fine apparel upon the ordinary society-loving village
on of one of the village clergymen, and I somet
hich had been acquired for use in my profession, the
ng Harris was not aware that my ear was drinking in his messages
cigar case and, Harris accepting a weed,
d Trafton, and Harris turned t
leans,
up the others or we ar
.
ris enclosed, sealed, and addressed th
under my eye; and I said,
e name for such a long, lean, solem
s lau
his father, and to distinguish between them, the eld
hibald Junior
cond. Fred is old
the abs
way now. Fred is in busine
rprising ric
d used to be a trifle wild. He's engaged in s
d of hurrying feet and voices
ris, the elder, put his h
tation; tell him to come home instantly; h
turned to his instrument, and his father withd
affair, sir; the worst that has happened in Trafton, to my mind. Only yesterday I officiated at the
d the perspiration
said Charlie Harris, turning to
e elder, addressing me. "He is working
discovered?"
s. Beale, and I thought it best to send for Beale first.
Traftonites entered the outer
nce that he wished to see me. I arose quietly and went out. Passing through the group of men gathered ab
Carnes at the cor
" he began; but
rave robb
e organizing a gang down at Porter's store. They are goi
unded fools!" I muttere
ps in the direction