Polly and Eleanor
NEW YORK GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS Made in the United States of America Copyright, 1922, by GROSSET & DUNLAP
Six intensely interested individuals sat about the supper-table in the living room at Pebbly Pit Ranch-house, the evening of the day they rode to Oak Creek to file the claim on the gold mine. Sary, the maid-of-all-work, had the supper ready for the weary riders when they returned from their trip.
Having served the dessert, Sary went out to the barn to help Jeb, the foreman on the ranch, with the horses which had just come in from the long day's work. So the group about the table felt free to talk as they liked. But Polly Brewster and her friend Eleanor Maynard were almost talked out by the time they finished the last bit of Sary's delicious dessert; and Barbara Maynard tried her best to hide a yawn behind her hand, while Anne Stewart, the pretty teacher who was the fourth member in the party that spent a night in the cave, was eager to continue planning for the future of the mine, but Nature demanded rest after the three days' excitement.
Finally, Polly turned to her father and said: I wish we could see John's face when he reads that telegram!
If we had only dared word it plainly, there sure would be something queer to laugh at when John read it. But we had to cipher it, you know, chuckled Sam Brewster.
I can't see why such foolish fear of talking about it is entertained by all you folks, declared Barbara, loftily.
Can't you? Well, then, Bob, Ah'll tell you plainly that that message had to be camouflaged, as we are not taking any risks on having your claim jumped over night. If we sent a wire to John telling him plainly that you girls discovered a vein of gold on Top Notch Trail, every last rascal in Oak Creek would hit the trail before that message was delivered, replied Mr. Brewster.
Even as it is, I suppose every one who can read the records at Oak Creek will start out at once, so as to stake new claims as near to Montresor's Mine as possible; perhaps they'll try to pick up some nuggets from your claim, as well, added Mrs. Brewster.
Lillian Elizabeth Roy
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POLLY AND ELEANOR
LILLIAN ELIZABETH ROY
POLLY OF PEBBLY PIT, POLLY IN NEW YORK, POLLY AND HER FRIENDS ABROAD, POLLY'S BUSINESS VENTURE.
H. S. BARBOUR
CONTENTS
POLLY AND ELEANOR
CHAPTER I
ANOTHER TRIP TO TOP NOTCH
CHAPTER II
THE CLAIM-JUMPERS
CHAPTER III
AT CHOKO'S FIND
CHAPTER IV
JOHN AND HIS FRIEND ARRIVE
CHAPTER V
POLLY AND ELEANOR VISIT THE BEAVERS
CHAPTER VI
THE GIRLS ENTERTAIN GUESTS
CHAPTER VII
SEVERAL MOMENTOUS LETTERS
CHAPTER VIII
"POLLY-ELEANOR COMPANY, INC."
CHAPTER IX
JEB'S SUNDAY NIGHT OFF
CHAPTER X
A TRIP TO BUFFALO PARK
CHAPTER XI
A WILD-WEST COUNTY FAIR
CHAPTER XII
NOLLA'S PLANS DEVELOP
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
THE VICTORY
CHAPTER XV
COMINGS AND GOINGS
CHAPTER XVI
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