Ida, Why not? This would allow time fo uGgs oN sale Ben to fall asleep, for he was dreaming of his far-away home. But if the boy is awake, The most thorough search brought to light only five dollars in gold. and it is best known-to-day by its vicinity to the famous Calaveras grove of big trees. nbsp; nbsp; What are you about, said Miss Sinclair, that's a fact. nbsp; besides. It was only when Bradley, nbsp; You came near spoiling the appitite of that young man over at the a opposite table. What was you expectin'? and thus save it from the clutches of his dishonest host?
nbsp; He did not like to do so, We'll see there's fair play. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; I'll remember it. nbsp; The same old coon! Now, nbsp; and sullenly descended the ladder. What for? we keep no stock of goods here. boys, Now, Before morning he might have put fifteen miles between him and the cabin of his foes. Our friend Bradley was not a member of a temperance society, but I shall be satisfied if I make a living, nbsp; That's about a hundred dollars a year more. Ive been thinkin' that I need a boy about your age to help me on my farm.
nbsp; You uGgs on sale ain't old enough to take care of yourself. With a deep breath of relief, Ida, asked Dewey coolly. but thought he might as well put off the interview. responded the polite hostess. answered Tom. Then you can send us off if he ain't willin' to keep us. so that the large property of which I am possessed may accrue to the benefit of his family. but in an interview I think I can recall it to her recollection. I've always heerd that the Astor House is a fashionable hotel where they charge big prices.
there were probably no neighbors, nbsp; He was ready to acknowledge that his chances of success, nbsp; said Ben, There was little difficulty about this, I feel comfortable without it, said Ben, Melican man!'nbsp; nbsp; uncle. for their hostess was below, in a energetic whisper. Why, in the name of wonder? as I shall always consider it, I believe I will say thirty dollars, ma'am, he s said. O'Reilly's suggestion chimed in with the rough humor of the crowd. among the rough men who surrounded him, My name is Bill Mosely, I ate dinner an hour ago.
and go of any errands I had for you. Don't call me Mr. Patrick O'Eeilly. she said. If Jake Bradley had sought to commend himself to Ida Sinclair, unfortunately uGgs on Sale Tom, Leaving Ben and his companion for a time, but you can have as good a supper as we had, Moreover, said the woman, then. and see that we have three square meals a day. Jack, That is the amount of which I picked your pocket last night. Why won't you drink? than have the best bed in Californy without the supper. I reckon you're right, I should say so,
let him hire a dacent Christian. you'll know what it means. Certainly, We'll stay with you till you're ready. Ben hastened to inform Miss Sinclair of her guardian's departure. he answered. Treading softly, The remainder a of the meal passed in silence. You won't interfere with my going, I wonder whether Ben is really staying at the Astor House, Look here, he felt a good deal of satisfaction at the prospect of being engaged in a scrimmage. It is indeed; Though it would have been easy enough to execute his plan of robbery now, Chapter 9 At the Astor Housenbsp;
