[The Valley of Fear by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link book
The Valley of Fear

CHAPTER 5--The Darkest Hour
15/30

He was not to be drawn.
In spite of the reticence of their guests, Scanlan and McMurdo were quite determined to be present at what they called "the fun." When, therefore, at an early hour one morning McMurdo heard them creeping down the stairs he awakened Scanlan, and the two hurried on their clothes.
When they were dressed they found that the others had stolen out, leaving the door open behind them.

It was not yet dawn, and by the light of the lamps they could see the two men some distance down the street.
They followed them warily, treading noiselessly in the deep snow.
The boarding house was near the edge of the town, and soon they were at the crossroads which is beyond its boundary.

Here three men were waiting, with whom Lawler and Andrews held a short, eager conversation.
Then they all moved on together.

It was clearly some notable job which needed numbers.

At this point there are several trails which lead to various mines.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books