Three days later Johnny and Lawrence were in Seward for a day with Blackie when a trim power boat glided up to the dock.
“Hello, Johnny!” came in a girl’s voice. It was Rusty.
“Come on down to Seattle with us,” Red McGee boomed.
“We’ll show you a roarin’ good time, just to celebrate the finest salmon season ever known.”
“What do you say?” Johnny turned to Lawrence.
“You go,” said Lawrence. “I’m a farmer now. I’ve got to stay with my crops, and I’m anxious to get started with the new tractor.”
Johnny went. If there were further adventures awaiting him at the end of that short journey you may find them recorded in a book called, Sign of the Green Arrow.
Transcriber’s Notes
- Copyright notice provided as in the original printed text—this e-text is public domain in the country of publication.
- Silently corrected palpable typos; left non-standard spellings and dialect unchanged.
- In the text versions, delimited italics text in _underscores_ (the HTML version reproduces the font form of the printed book.)
- Marked with ellipses the end of page 129, where the printed edition apparently dropped a page or two from the manuscript.