ress had cut into the last freight car a distance of several feet, smashing a number of boxes and barrels and likewise the he
flag or put a torpedo on the track?" he
ut he didn't go back far enough-hadn't ti
stop in a hundred feet
had not stopped in ma
could," grumbled t
itch and part of the cars were on one track and part on another. Two trucks were broken, an
eight," said one of the brakemen to Tom. "This se
s it to Ashton
e miles by t
n," came from Sam. "I shouldn't min
up the tracks for a quarter of a mile you'll come to a country road that will take yo
on that road
farmhouses
e a carriage to take us to Ashton and to the college. So
if the train moves
et," answered the brak
walk up to the country road that had been mentioned. Their trunks w
arry these," sai
ther. But this was impossible, for the baggage car was lo
t so heavy, and it is a fine day for walking," a
cool, with a faint breeze blowing from the west. On the way they passed an
ter than sitting in th
an apple. "I am gla
o stretch them too
pass anywhere near Hop
be on th
er brother. "The girls are not h
a view of the pl
me from Dick. "If that doesn't
"Father wouldn't send us there if he wasn't sure i
oad, the three boys soon discovered a farmhouse nestling between some trees and
ral times before their
ed the door several i
?" she demanded i
re somebody to drive us to Ashton? We were on th
smash-up, did you say
, ma
on Jimmie
killed or
wford yesterday an' was coming back this
nswered Dick. "Can we hire a
happen-tha
into the end of
t was the one we sent the cows away on.
't thi
l? But I always said it was risky to ride on the railroad; I told Jimmie so a hundred times. But he would go to Crawford
r the young man?" asked Tom,
allow if he was cut up the wart would be
ot?" demanded Dick. The talk was
y. "We never hire out our carriage.
e us to Brill College? We'll p
t a carriage over to
that?" a
tioned with her head as she spoke. "But no
d Sam and Tom did the same. The old lady continu
railroad accident, he'll be talked t
ow that Jimmie's got a
o dryly his brothers ha
ge when you can," he ad
Rand
use," said Sam. "I don't know that I want to walk
g at one place or another," said Dick. "Al
farmhouse, also set in among trees and bushes. A neat gravel pat
d Sam. "Some folks of the
azza and set down their baggage. On the
here," observed Dick as
tons," said Tom. "An electric runabout or a
then, as nobody came to answer their
said Sam. "Perhap
he back of the house,"
d while they did so all h
etter go around there. Some country folks don't use their fro
mhouse in the direction of the kitchen. The building was a low and rambling one and they had t
n a girl's voice. "I haven't done a thing this af
culine tones. "You like us to be here, you know you d
w, Mr. Floc
me Mr. Flockle
ll," broke in another masculine voice. "
ow, you really mus
he right kind of a way, eh, Dudd?" s
ntil you do that," answered the
ng to the kitchen, the Rover boys saw a pretty damsel of sixteen standing by a pantry door, facing two dudish young men
, won't you?" said Dudd Flockley with
l give us a kiss," sa
g over to give you
swered the girl coldly. Her face had
ckley, and stepping forward, he caught the girl by o
cried the girl. "Pleas
, don't-don
out it," growle
you a bit," add
let me go!" c
he arm and he was whirled around and sent into a corner with a crash. At the same time Jerry Koswell was tackled and sent down in a heap in another