"No, I did not, but some other persons did."
"Eh, what do you mean?"
"Foley and Kalinski."
Jarvis looked thoughtful.
"Say, that's what that fellow meant when he warned me. Why didn't he say what he was warning me about? Look here, he knew I was going to get into trouble, didn't he?"
"I have more than a suspicion that he did," nodded Rush.
"Wait till I get out of this harness," growled Bob. "What happened to you?"
"Nothing much. I was nearly buried under the cinders, but Brodsky ran for some men, who dug me out. If it hadn't been for Ignatz I believe I should have perished in number seven pit."
"He's a good fellow!" muttered Bob, nodding his head faintly. "He doesn't know much, and he wouldn't take a blue ribbon at a beauty show, but he's got the real stuff in him. I hear one man is going to die."