"What sort of watch was it? Maybe it was mine you found. I have lost one."
"What sort did you lose?" asked Jack. "Describe your watch, and
I will tell you if it is the one I found."
"Well, what sort of watch did you find?" snapped the other. "If I say it was an open face watch you will say it wasn't. Tell me the kind of watch you found, and I'll tell you if it is mine or not."
"You may say it was yours in any event," said Jack quietly.
"Do you mean to say I would lie for the sake of a watch?" the man snapped, flushing deeply, and it was plain to see that this was just what he would do.
"Describe your watch to the doctor," said Jack. "He knows what sort of a watch I found, and he will tell you if it is the one you lost."
"You are a lot of swindlers and don't mean to give it up," the man stormed, getting redder in the face, and quite breathless from excitement. "I'll see if I am going to be robbed like this. You will hear from me again, young fellow!"
"He won't come back," laughed Percival, who was with Jack at the time.
He was quite correct, for nothing more was seen of the indignant fellow, and the boys made up their minds that he was only a swindler who had imagined that as he had only boys to deal with he would obtain a watch at very little cost.
"I wonder if we will have any more claimants?" said Jack when an hour or more had passed, and no one else had called.