“It’s from my uncle and aunt in New York,” he said. “They want me to pay them a long visit next vacation, and I can bring some friends with me. Will you fellows go?”
“To New York? Well, I guess yes!” exclaimed Bart, and the others nodded in assent.
“We can have corking times!” Ned went on. “I’ve never been there. It’s great, according to what you read about it.”
“We couldn’t have much more excitement than we did right here the last few weeks,” remarked Fenn.
But whether the boys did or not can be learned in the second volume of this series, which will be entitled: “Ned Wilding’s Disappearance.”
“I wish it was time to go now,” Ned went on as he put the letter in his pocket.
“Have to wait, that’s all,” said Bart. “By the way, what ever became of John Newton, who used to work here as a messenger?”
“Didn’t you hear?” asked Fenn.
“No. Did he get to be assistant postmaster?”