good mile from Riverside, he could not help but think
m their talk they must have come from New York an
at which he and Hiram Bodley were in the habit of leaving their boat. He cleaned the craft out, hid the oars in the usual place, and th
pose the Talmadges think this is a regular hovel. I wish we could afford something bette
son he could not understand, he felt very much depressed in spirits. He qui
ightning had struck the tree, causing it to topple ever. In falling, it had landed fairly and squarely upon the cabin, sma
oon as he recovered from his amaze
heart seemed to stop beating. Was the old hermit under tha
The door had fallen to the ground and before him was a mass of wreckage wit
am!" he ca
heard a groan, coming from the rear of what was left of the cabin. He ran
ram, are
full of pain. The man trie
flat on his back, with a heavy beam resting on his chest. He was
said, in a trembling voice. "I'll
I-my ribs must be brok
to pull aside one board after another. Then he
shing the life ou-out of m
get a block of wood. Then he procured a stout pole
awl out, Un
rom exhaustion. Fixing the pole so it could not slip, he ca
y knew how to proceed. He laid the hermit on the grass and washed
ribs must be broken! And my ankle i
get a doctor
r can't
aps h
ctors. A doctor operated o
man. He will do all he can f
mit. If you-can-can get him-I'll-I'll-"
ave you alone." And Joe stared around he
m Bodley. He had often taken Doctor Gardner out to
Riverside. He had left the hermit as comfortable as possible, on a mattress and covered with a cl
ck of the physician's home in a short space of time. Running up the walk of t
Doctor Gardner, who came hi
rm, and Mr. Bodley is badly hurt," answere
," said the physician. "I'll come
and also for some medicines, and
d the doctor, after he had watched
rowing a good deal to-day.
He was a fine oarsman, and the trip was made in half
rmit when they went fishing at night. This was lit, and
ft him. He was breathing with difficulty
"Take it off! It is-is crush
't you know me?" asked
h, doctor, can you? I-I'm done for!" And a
he physician, noncommittally. He recognized at
, won't he?" quest
uld for the hurt man. He felt of his chest and listene
is hurt, to
le just now, Joe,"
e that alarmed the boy and he
ruth!" he cried. "Is h
bs are crushed and one of them
he could do to keep from crying outright. Even though the old her
something, doct
e journey. He is growing weaker every moment. Be brave, my lad. It is a ter
ook hold of his hand. Hiram Bodley
he said hoarsely. "Joe, stay
the boy. "Oh,
Joe-I-I thought I'd be-be able
something for m
to you, Joe. Doctor
d
. The blue box-I put it in the blue b
" came from Jo
e money-And the blue box is-is-" Again the suffe
en he tried to speak again, but the effort w
Speak to me!"
st speaking. He had pas