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Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island; Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box

Chapter 6 PICKING UP THE THREADS

Word Count: 1467    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

irst, and Ruth would not go into the old dormitory unti

ever thought of putting the queer old doctor first, although all the Briarwoods respected the historian immensely. He was considere

ng to the possible existence of a race before the Mound Builders in t

er huge tomes upon the work table, his spectacles awry, and his wig pushed so

the gentleman get so excited while he worked. As soon as he became interested in his books, he

llingham had to remove his collar to brush

eering at the two girls over his reading

a new girl. We wished to see Mr

Two of the young ladies to see you," and instantly he was buri

She trailed her black robe across the carpet and stooped to kiss Ruth w

am glad to see you back. And this is the girl

y. "That is the name she wishes to

t Uncle Bill," said Ann Hicks, blundering

the world, my dear," observed Mrs. Tellingham, taking and holding

n eyes shone. "You bet he is! I-I beg pardon

out you, too. It seems she was much interested in yo

ind," murmure

verness, has spoken a good word

ow so many people ca

m said, kindly. "Now, do not be discouraged. You will make friends among the girls in jus

es," admitted the wester

o school. Keep cheerful. Come to me if you are in real trouble-and stick close to Miss Fieldi

at the room next to The Fox and her chums be g

with Mercy last half; and we could all get al

nd see about getting settled, young ladies. I expect much of you this half, Ruth Fielding. As

they were outside again. "I can get a

g. Thank your stars that you won't have to be put through the initiation of the marble harp

long since agreed that no other nervous or high-strung girl was to be hazed, as she and Helen had been, when they first came to the Hall. So

the little French teacher, beckoned them into her study. "I must be the good friend

hums. The eight girls made the corridor ring with laughter and shouts while they were getting settled. The trunks had arrived from Lu

sing case and her locker and closet There were four windows an

hissed The Fox, peering into the room. "You girls have t

ly a 'teeny' bit larger,"

g. However," said the red-haired girl, "you can have lots more fun in here. Sh

er us in a hurry," ob

n vogue," retorted The Fox.

his half than last spring or Monsieur Pa-pa will have something to say to me. He doesn't often

n Oaks," sighed Heavy, who was chewing industrious

ng, Heavy?" demand

I bet!" giggled Lluella. "The

"Just think, almost the whole universe is fill

ked The Fox, pinching Heavy. "Do

eavy. "If you knew how long it see

good deal out of this nonsense and joviality. Ann could not talk the way the

hispered to herself, looking out of the window at the

nd chattered like magpies. Ann Hicks wanted to run and hide somewhere, for she was more lonel

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Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island; Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box
Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island; Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box
“Ruth and Helen eagerly await the arrival of Jane Ann Hicks, who is to attend Briarwood Hall this year. The girls experience a great deal of worry when they learn that Jane's train has been wrecked. Jane is fine, but a boy named Jerry Sheming has been hurt. Jerry is taken to the Red Mill where Aunt Alvirah and Ruth care for him. Jerry reveals that he used to live on Cliff Island, but his uncle was cheated out of his land. His uncle lost his treasure box in a landslide, and with it, the papers needed to prove his claim to the island. Uncle Pete lost his mind and entered an insane asylum, and Jerry was forced to leave. Jerry hopes to someday find the treasure box and prove his uncle's claim. Ruth and her friends leave for Briarwood Hall, and Jerry stays behind at the Red Mill. The girls do their best to make Jane Ann fit in and try to keep her from being hazed as a new girl. Unfortunately, Jane Ann has much trouble fitting in with the other girls until she uses her lassoing technique in a rescue. Things gradually get better for Jane. She shot over the yawning edge of the chasm and disappeared. After a time, the girls are invited to Cliff Island for Christmas by Belle Tingley, whose father has purchased the island. Ruth is certain that Mr. Tingley did nothing to cheat Jerry's Uncle Pete, but the man who sold him the island must have cheated Jerry's uncle. Ruth sends word to Jerry to travel to the island and arranges for Mr. Tingley to give him a job. Later, Jerry is ordered arrested by the real estate man and is forced to hide in a cave. Ruth and her friends search the island for some sign of Uncle Pete's treasure chest. In time, the truth is discovered, Jerry is reunited with his uncle, and Ruth and her friends return home after a happy vacation.”
1 Chapter 1 THE WRECK AT APPLEGATE CROSSING2 Chapter 2 THE PANTHER AT LARGE3 Chapter 3 UNCLE JABEZ HAS TWO OPINIONS4 Chapter 4 ON THE WAY TO BRIARWOOD5 Chapter 5 A LONG LOOK AHEAD6 Chapter 6 PICKING UP THE THREADS7 Chapter 7 A HARD ROW TO HOE 8 Chapter 8 JERRY SHEMING AGAIN9 Chapter 9 RUTH'S LITTLE PLOT10 Chapter 10 AN EXCITING FINISH11 Chapter 11 A NUMBER OF THINGS12 Chapter 12 RUFUS BLENT'S LITTLE WAYS13 Chapter 13 FIGHTING FIRE WITH FIRE14 Chapter 14 THE HUE AND CRY15 Chapter 15 OVER THE PRECIPICE16 Chapter 16 HIDE AND SEEK17 Chapter 17 CHRISTMAS MORNING18 Chapter 18 FUN ON THE ICE19 Chapter 19 BLENT IS MASTER20 Chapter 20 THE FISHING PARTY21 Chapter 21 JERRY'S CAVE22 Chapter 22 SNOWED IN23 Chapter 23 A BLOW FOR LIBERTY 24 Chapter 24 A MIDNIGHT MARAUDER25 Chapter 25 THE TREASURE BOX