The Tragedy of Wild River Valley
ds farther from the track, Miriam Heath, seated in a buggy, had reined in her horse and was quietly waiting. At the first sound of
ue, and Phelim O'Rourke, hurrying from Bangs's stable to join the
on as he sees what it is," Miriam answered shortly
paces and regarded her
ight, and her horse stood quiet as a lamb, while the engine puffed, snorted, and blew
face, in decent farmer dress, and carrying a sa
d, hurrying toward her. "I'm no ill pleased to forego the pleasur
reins to him as he took the seat by her side, having already bestowed hi
ne. "Along wi' ye! lively now, Robin!" to the horse, who
t eagerness, and as the buggy whirled away up the road his
, again speaking in a low key, as if fearful of being overheard, said: "It's gude news I bring ye, Miss Miriam; by the blessing o' Pr
sly. "But I wish it were safe in the bank.
one, Miss Miriam. But we'll try to tak' care o't
e interest on the mortgage and half the principal; and another such year will
ges; her true and trusted friend as well, knowing her affairs almost as intimately as she did
bles, and the fruits will bring in, to keep the pot boilin' till anither harvest," he remarked, reflectively. "Ye'll
and warmth in its cosey sitting-room, whither Miriam carried the sa
the little ones quiet with a story; but on Miriam's entran
d you've come home! We we
id, stooping to ca
dark," said her grandmother, filling the teapot and se
dmother," and putting an arm round the old lady's neck, she whispered in he
be able to pay the interest on the mortgage and half the principal," she said, in a low,
ontinue to prosper so, we'll have the place clear in another year; also, I trust I may be
to resign my sceptre," she answered, gayly, as she threw off
e party. No one gave it utterance till the little ones were quiet in their nest; then, with every door locked and bolted, every shutter closed a
ands, "and marked with some one's initials. Well, if the burglar
se ither anes for their use in the same way? Here's four one-hundre
d Ronald. "Mirry, plea
disposition to be made of the money for the night, when a loud knocking at the kitchen door startled them and set the hearts of th
han suffer yourself to be roughly handled. Sandy,
man, as he left the room, carefu
lent, straining t
t was withdrawn, and the tones of a female voice, speaki
ed Miriam, in a
an enemy, as we feare
ra's honesty and good will; sc
of danger," said Ronald, in
of that. But Sandy was us
r jist home from the city, an' maybe suspected o' bringin' money wid him, an' the bank closed so he couldn't put it there for safe kapin'. An' Barney"-she drew nearer, glanced cautiously around, and lowered her voice to a loud whisper-"he says, says he, 'Nora, I'm onaisy about Miss Miriam an' the rest, for I see
urglars?" asked Mir
mither moighty comfortable in a nice little house in the town, that he's bought an' paid fer, an' nobody knows where the money
s," said Ronald; "but what is
make yees anny aisier in yer moinds, Barney'll come an' help guard the house ti
ould become of you and the children if the bu
poor bit of a hut?" laughed Nora. "There ain't n
ecting McAllister's proffered services as escort, hastened awa
g of the money for the night. Ronald would have had it lai
ison with his life? That should not be risked by
ining all our lives," Ronald answered, quietly; "but s
he larger ones, they will probably think that is all and look no farther; so none
y a place, lest they should come to our bedrooms in search of them, and if we happen
t a light, fearing that even a slight gleam might furnish a clew to a lurking foe,
two children slept upstairs; but Ronald's bedroom was on the ground f
reed that each should take his turn in watching while the other slept, and that upon any sound of approaching footste
ck he roused Barney, shaking him somewhat roughly, and saying in an undertone, "Come, me mo
while the latter, weary with a hard day's work, and heavy with sleep, yawned in his chair, shook himself, sat erect, and stretched
gue presently sent him back to his chair; half unconsciously his head dropped upon t
mained deaf to the sound. The hands moved steadily on and pointed to ten
noise-where? in the parlor? Yes; as of so
blow to rouse him, seized a pistol, threw open the d
ws, which was open, as Barney at once perceived by the glimm
igure and grasped it about the w
felled Nolan to the floor, the burglar freed himself, and
hot pursuit, crying at the top of h
in the race, echoing the cry with all the strength of his lu
pursuit; and uncertain which direction he had taken, and bethinking themselves of the defenceless state of those
he ladies awake and in
opened with a skeleton key and the money taken. Its loss was a great blow to the famil
accomplices," remarked McAllister, when a
that question when daylight comes to
noo, and they'll be all covered up b
r them at once," Miriam said, sp
he smartest o' the lot o' us all!" cried Barney, seiz
n an excited tone, as t
sir; the mon came his
turning from one to another of the little group in strong excitement. "I cudn't see his face that plain, to be sure,
riam. "Nora spoke of him, but I don't
hores wanted in the fam'ly. An' it's mesilf that niver loiked the look o' him, let alone that he didn't git the best
hat you have just said befor
an' fer what
ger Bangs, as O'Rour
, with a scornful laugh, "barrin' the thrifle o' plisure it