"Right you are," answered Andy. "Come ahead! we'll clean up the living-room first and get a fresh fire started."
"All right, you fellows do that, and we'll tackle the bedrooms," said Jack. "We'll have to dry out that bedding before night."
Soon the whole crowd was busy, breakfast, for the time, being forgotten. All went at the task with a will, and before long everything was straightened out but the kitchen. Doors and windows had been closed, a fresh fire had been lit, and then the roaring logs sent a grateful warmth through the entire bungalow.
"Now we'll get breakfast, and then we'll clean up this mess in the kitchen," announced Gif.
"And what are we going to do after that?" questioned Jack.
"What do you think we ought to do, Jack?"
"Square accounts with Glutts and Werner, if they are the guilty parties."
"They only paid us back for what Fred and the twins did," said Spouter. "I don't know but what we might as well call it quits."
"Well, we'll go over there, anyway, and see what they've got to say for themselves," said Jack. "Perhaps at the least we'll be able to scare them so that they'll leave us alone in the future."
"All right, we might do that," answered Gif; and so it was decided.