"Is that where Sutoto lives?"
"Yes; there is Cinda. Isn't she happy, though?"
They went in and were accorded a happy welcome. Her father, the Chief, Beralsea, and her mother, Minda, were there, but Sutoto was absent.
"And where is the bridegroom?" asked the Professor.
"He is in the yard somewhere. I will call him." And she tripped out the steps, merry as a lark.
Sutoto came in, and the boys simply shouted at his appearance. He was covered with dirt and grease, and made no great effort to conceal the fact.
"And what have you been up to?" asked George.
"Come out and I will show you."
In the little "garage," if it might be so termed, was an auto, one which Sutoto had purchased and brought back with him on his wedding trip. "I was going to send for you," he said, addressing Harry, "because I have been having trouble with the carbureter."