Mr. Dalton soon had his business re-established, and found that after all his losses by Mason's peculations were not very heavy since the time he was supposed to have been found dead.
It is safe to say the forged will was destroyed.
From that time onward the Bradys had the warmest friends in Lizzie Dalton and her father. But they certainly earned their esteem.
They had gone beyond their depth several times while unravelling the great swamp mystery, but success crowned their efforts in the end.
Praised for the good work they did by their chief, and lauded to the skies by the press, they became more celebrated than ever.
But their work for the Secret Service was not ended with the happy finish of the Dalton case. They were soon busy with a new piece of detective work that taxed all their ingenuity.
But we have reserved a history of their exploits while so engaged for another story.
THE END.
Read "THE BRADYS' HOPELESS CASE; OR, AGAINST PLAIN EVIDENCE," which will be the next number (96) of "Secret Service."