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โ€œWhat shall I do, Walter?โ€ asked the poor professor.

โ€œI am afraid you will have to let him have it, professor.โ€

โ€œThat's where your head is level, boy!โ€ said the highwayman approvingly. โ€œJust fling over your wallet, and be quick about it.โ€

โ€œTell him to ride up and get it,โ€ said Walter, in an undertone.

Though the professor did not understand Walter's object in suggesting this, he was in a mood to be guided by any one, and repeated Walter's words.

โ€œAnything to oblige,โ€ said the stranger.

โ€œDon't give it to him till I say the word,โ€ whispered Walter.

The highwayman, lowering his revolver, rode up alongside of the wagon and held out his hand for the wallet.

Walter had conceived a bold scheme for disarming him and rendering him harmless.

โ€œGive the wallet to me, professor,โ€ he said.

His employer meekly obeyed.

Then Walter, rising, dropped the wallet on the floor of the wagon, and reaching over suddenly grasped the revolver from the unsuspecting robber, and before he recovered from his amazement brought down the whip with terrible force on the flanks of his horse. The startled animal gave a spring that nearly unseated his rider and dashed madly down the road.

The robber was furious. As soon as he could he regained control of his steed and galloped back.

โ€œGive me that revolver!โ€ he shouted, in a rage.

Walter held the weapon in his hand and steadily pointed it at its late owner.

โ€œI'll give you the contents if you don't ride off.โ€

โ€œConfound you, you young rascal! If you don't give me back my weapon I'll kill you!โ€

It was an empty threat, as Walter well knew.

โ€œDo you hear me?โ€ he said quietly.

The robber scanned him curiously. He had thought him a mere boy, without spirit or courage. Now he was compelled to revise his opinion of him. Threats would not answer. He must have recourse to strategy.

โ€œYou're smart, youngster. I'll give you credit for that,โ€ he said, in a milder tone. โ€œYou've got the best of me, I admit.โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ answered Walter, โ€œI have the advantage of you.โ€

โ€œI meant to take your money, but I won't do it now.โ€

โ€œThank you!โ€ said Walter, with an ironical smile.

โ€œJust give me back that weapon of mine, and I'll ride off and let you alone.โ€

โ€œI don't think it would be wise.โ€

The highwayman frowned.

โ€œDon't be a fool, youngster!โ€ he said. โ€œDo you doubt my word?โ€

โ€œI don't know you well enough to decide whether you are to be trusted, but I guess I'll keep the revolver.โ€

โ€œThen you will have robbed me.โ€

โ€œWalter,โ€ said the professor nervously, โ€œperhaps you had better give him back his weapon. He has promised not to molest us further.โ€

โ€œThat's where you talk sense, old man,โ€ said the robber approvingly. โ€œYou're a gentleman, you are.โ€

โ€œYou hear, Walter?โ€

โ€œYes, youngster, you hear? Give me back my weapon and we'll part friends.โ€

โ€œAnd I trust, my friend, you will see the error of your ways and adopt some honest business.โ€

โ€œI will, old man, believe me!โ€ said the robber, in a melodramatic tone. โ€œI was not always thus.โ€

โ€œYou will have my best wishes for your prosperity, and if you are in need I will give you five dollars.โ€

โ€œNo, I will not take advantage of your liberal offer. Only give me the revolver and I will ride away.โ€

โ€œCome, Walter, give the man his revolver.โ€

โ€œProfessor,โ€ said Walter, quietly, โ€œyou must excuse me, I can't comply with your request. This man is humbugging you. If I give him back the revolver you will have to give him your wallet too.โ€

โ€œDidn't I promise to ride away?โ€ demanded the outlaw, angrily.

โ€œYes; but I have no confidence in your promise. Now, go at once, or I fire!โ€

Walter pointed the revolver full at the robber's head. He met the unflinching gaze of Walter's resolute eyes and saw that our hero was in earnest.

โ€œDo you mean to keep my property?โ€ he demanded hoarsely.

โ€œNo; come round to the hotel in Fremont to-morrow morning and you shall have your weapon.โ€

With an execration the outlaw turned his horse and dashed off at full speed.

โ€œThere, he is gone!โ€ said Walter, sinking back in his seat with an air of relief. His nerves had been at high tension, though he was outwardly calm, for he knew that he had to deal with a desperate man, and feared a sudden attack, which might have resulted disastrously for him.

โ€œI don't know whether you have done right, Walter,โ€ said the professor, in a tone of mild deprecation.

โ€œSurely, professor, you would not have had me give back the revolver?โ€

โ€œHe promised to ride off and leave us to ourselves.โ€

โ€œWhat is the word of such a man worth? He would have ridden off, but he would have carried with him your wallet and mine. Was there much money in yours?โ€

โ€œTwo hundred and fifty dollars.โ€

โ€œThat's too much to lose. Take my advice, professor, and put the greater part of the money in one of your pockets. That is what I have done, for I suspected that this gentleman would lie in wait for us.โ€

โ€œWhat put it into your head to seize the pistol, Walter? If your attempt had miscarried he might have shot you.โ€

โ€œI don't propose to give up my money without a struggle. When the time came to act I moved suddenly upon the enemy. I did not propose to fail.โ€

โ€œYou were very quick. You were like a flash of lightning.โ€

โ€œI meant to be,โ€ said Walter, smiling. โ€œI haven't attended a gymnasium for nothing.โ€

โ€œDo you think he will attack us again?โ€ asked the professor timidly.

โ€œNo; he has no revolver and I have. Besides, I don't mean to be taken at a disadvantage. If you will drive, I will hold the revolver ready for instant use.โ€

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