Billy parted the bushes to see if Pat had taken the money and note with

him, and lo, here was the rude mountain telephone box wide open with

the bunch of keys in the lock just as Pat must have left it when he

discovered the paper and money, or perhaps Pat had been going to report

to Sam what had happened, who knew? You see Billy knew nothing of his

little red and brown striped partner up in the tree who had dropped a

nut to warn him of danger, and did not realize that Chippie had also

startled Pat, and set him looking among the bushes for the sources of

the sound.

But Billy knew how to take advantage of a situation if he didn't know

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what made it, and in a trice he was down on his knees with the crude

receiver in his hands. It was too late to ride down to the Blue Duck

and telephone, but here was a telephone come to him, and now was a

chance to try if it was a telephone at all, or only a private wire run

secretly. He waited breathless with the long hum of wires in his ears,

and then a quick click and "Number please." Billy could hardly command

his voice but he murmured "Economy 13" in a low growl, his hard young

hands shaking with excitement. "Your letter please!" Billy looked

wildly at the rough box but could see no sign of number. "Why, it's the

station, doncha know? What's thamatterwithya?" His spirits were rising.

"J" stated the operator patiently. "Well, jay then," said Billy,

"WhaddoIcare?" "Just-a-minute-please," and suddenly the Chief's voice

boomed out reassuringly. Billy cast a furtive eye back of him in the

dusk and fell to his business with relief.

"Say, Chief, that you? This's Bill! Say, Chief, I wantcha he'p right

away pretty quick! Got a line on those guys! You bring three men an'

ge'down on the Lone Valley Road below Stark mountain an' keep yer eye

peeled t'ward the hanted house. Savvy? Yes, old hanted house, you know.

You wait there till I signal. Yes, flash! Listen, one wink if you go to

right, two come up straight, and three to the left. If it's only one

repeated several times, you spread all round. Yep. I'm goin' up there

right now. No, Chief, I wouldn't call ye f'I didn't think t'was pretty

sure. Yep! I think they'll come out soon's it gets real dark. Yep, I

think they ben there all day. I ain't sure, but I think. You won't fail

me, will you Chief. No, sure! I'll stick by. Be sure to bring three

men, there's two of 'em, I ain't rightly sure but three. I jus' stirred

another up. Whatssay? No, I'm 'lone! Aw, I'm awright! Sure. I'll be

careful. Whatssay? Where? Oh' I'm at a hole in the ground. Yes, down

below Pleasant Valley station. Some telephone! I'll show it to you

t'morra! S'long, Chief, I gotta go! It's gettin' dark, goobbye!"