“Well, there is one thing about it,” said Cecil resolutely, “if we run against him in those waters there will be likely to be trouble.”
“You are right.”
“I don’t believe Frank Reade, Jr., will take any of their impudence.”
“Nor I.”
“Perhaps we had better let him know about this at once. Shall we wire him?”
“Better see him in person. Can we not be all ready to start for Readestown to-day?”
“I see no reason against it.”
“By all means let us go.”
It did not require much time for the two excited men to get all in readiness for an early start.
Frank Reade, Jr., was not a little surprised when he heard the report of Parker’s conduct.