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exultation. He had succeeded in his quest, and once more Herbert was in his hands, or would be very soon.

He inquired the way to Dr. Stone's. Everybody knew where the doctor lived, and he had no trouble in securing the information he sought. Indeed, before he reached the house, he caught sight of Abner, walking in the same direction with himself, but a few rods ahead.

He quickened his pace, and laid his hand on the boy's shoulder.

Abner turned, and an expression of dismay overspread his face.

โ€œHa, my young friend! I see that you remember me,โ€ said Ford, ironically.

โ€œWell, what do you want?โ€ asked Abner, sullenly.

โ€œYou know well enough. I want the boy you have persuaded to run away with you.โ€

โ€œI didn't persuade him.โ€

โ€œNever mind about quibbling. I know where the boy is, and I mean to have him.โ€

โ€œDo you want me, too?โ€

โ€œNo; I don't care where you go.โ€

โ€œI reckon Herbert won't go with you.โ€

โ€œAnd I reckon he will. That is Dr. Stone's, isn't it? Never mind answering. I know well enough it is.โ€

โ€œHe'll have bub sure,โ€ said Abner, disconsolately. โ€œBut I'll follow 'em, and I'll get him away, as sure as my name's Abner Barton.โ€





CHAPTER XXXVIII โ€” FORD TAKES A BOLD STEP, BUT FAILS

โ€œI wish to see Miss Stone,โ€ said Willis Ford, to the servant.

โ€œI'll tell her. What name shall I say?โ€

โ€œNever mind about the name. I wish to see her on business of importance.โ€

โ€œI don't like his looks,โ€ thought the maid. โ€œShure he talks as if he was the boss.โ€

She told Miss Stone, however, that a gentleman wished to see her, who would not tell his name.

Miss Stone was in Herbert's chamber, and the boyโ€”now nearly well, quite well, in fact, but for a feeling of languor and weaknessโ€”heard the message.

โ€œWhat is he like?โ€ he asked, anxiously.

โ€œHe's slender like, with black hair and a black mustache, and he talks like he was the master of the house.โ€

โ€œI think it is Willis Ford,โ€ said Herbert, turning pale.

โ€œThe man who abducted you?โ€ ejaculated Miss Stone.

โ€œYes, the same man. Don't let him take me away,โ€ implored Herbert.

โ€œI wish my brother were here,โ€ said Miss Stone, anxiously.

โ€œWon't he be here soon?โ€

โ€œI am afraid not. He has gone on a round of calls. Bridget, tell the young man I will be down directly.โ€

Five minutes later Miss Stone descended, and found Willis Ford fuming with impatience.

โ€œI am here, sir,โ€ she said, coldly. โ€œI understand you wish to see me.โ€

โ€œYes, madam; will you answer me a few questions?โ€

โ€œPossibly. Let me hear what they are.โ€

โ€œYou have a boy in this house, named Herbert Reynolds?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œA boy who ran away from Mr. Joel Barton, with whom I placed him?โ€

โ€œWhat right had you to place him anywhere, Mr. Ford?โ€ demanded the lady.

โ€œThat's my business. Permit me to say that it is no affair of yours.โ€

โ€œI judge differently. The boy is sick and under my charge.โ€

โ€œI am his natural guardian, madam.โ€

โ€œWho made you so, Mr. Ford?โ€

โ€œI shall not argue that question. It is enough that I claim him as my cousin and ward.โ€

โ€œYour cousin?โ€

โ€œCertainly. That doubtless conflicts with what he has told you. He was always a liar.โ€

โ€œHis story is, that you beguiled him from his home in New York, and brought him against his will to this part of the country.โ€

โ€œAnd you believe him?โ€ sneered Ford.

โ€œI do.โ€

โ€œIt matters little whether you do or not. He is my sister's child, and is under my charge. I thought fit to place him with Mr. Joel Barton, of Scipio, but the boy, who is flighty, was induced to run away with Barton's son, a lazy, shiftless fellow.โ€

โ€œSupposing this to be so, Mr. Ford, what is your object in calling?โ€

โ€œTo reclaim him. It does not suit me to leave him here.โ€

Ford's manner was so imperative that Miss Stone became alarmed.

โ€œThe boy is not fit to travel,โ€ she said. โ€œWait till my brother comes, and he will decide, being a physician, whether it is safe to have him go.โ€

โ€œMadam, this subterfuge will not avail,โ€ said Ford, rudely. โ€œI will not wait till your brother comes. I prefer to take the matter into my own hands.โ€

He pressed forward to the door of the room, and before Miss Stone could prevent it, was on his way upstairs. She followed as rapidly as she could, but before she could reach him, Ford had dashed into the room where Herbert lay on the bed.

Herbert was stricken with terror when he saw the face of his enemy.

โ€œI see you know me,โ€ said Ford, with an evil smile. โ€œGet up at once, and prepare to go with me.โ€

โ€œLeave me here, Mr. Ford. I can't go with you; Indeed, I can't,โ€ said Herbert.

โ€œWe'll see about that,โ€ said Ford. โ€œI give you five minutes to rise and put on your clothes. If you don't obey me, I will flog you.โ€

Looking into his cruel face, Herbert felt that he had no other resource. Trembling, he slipped out of bed, and began to draw on his clothes. He felt helpless, but help was nearer than he dreamed.

โ€œMr. Ford, I protest against this high-handed proceeding,โ€ exclaimed Miss Stone, indignantly, as she appeared at the door of the chamber. โ€œWhat right have you to go over my house without permission?โ€

โ€œIf it comes to that,โ€ sneered Ford, โ€œwhat right have you to keep my ward from me?โ€

โ€œI am not his ward,โ€ said Herbert, quickly.

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