"I get the point, all right," retorted John, "when you're able to make it plain. All the same," he added, "what are we going to do next?"
"I'm not so sure," said Grant slowly. "Probably we'll have to stay here a few weeks and keep on trying to find the right spot."
"What are you talking about?" demanded Fred blankly. "I wouldn't stay here a few weeks for all the money there is in every mine in Arizona!"
"This is the time and this is the place when the majority have got to rule," said Grant quietly.
"If the majority want to stay here and look a little longer for Simon Moultrie's claim then I guess the others will have to stay too. There's going to be no journeying across the desert or back up the gulch and the canyon by any party of one or two. We've had enough Go Ahead Boys get lost."
"Don't be so proud," retorted Fred. "You haven't been lost, but it wasn't any fault of yours. It was simply your good luck."
"I'm not denying that," said Grant. "I am quite sure I should have been lost if I had been where you were. All I'm saying is that we aren't going to lose any more."
"Well, what are we going to do?" asked George.
"We've got to decide what we'll do first," said Grant. "What do you think?" he added, turning to the guide as he spoke.
Zeke had been silent throughout the conversation. It was plain that he was perplexed and perhaps downcast at the outcome of their first attempt. However, the expression of his face was unchanged when he said, "I've decided one thing and that is that you boys are going to stay right here and watch a little while."