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The High School Boys’ Training Hike

CHAPTER V
2/11

"How did you ever come to have so much about you ?" "I owe some bills for goods, over at Hillsboro," replied Reuben Hinman, "and this trip was to take me toward Hillsboro.

But now-----" He broke off, the strange, rending sobbing returning.
"Perhaps we can help you, bad as the case looks," Tom suggested.
"Try to tell us all about it, sir." "Where did you have the money ?" inquired Dick.
"In a wallet, in this inside coat pocket," replied the peddler, holding his frayed coat open at the right side.
"You carried your wallet as conspicuously as that when traveling over lonely country roads ?" cried Prescott in amazement.
"I had a lot of letters and papers in front of the wallet, so that no one would suspect that I had the wallet or the money," explained Reuben Hinman.
"I don't see any papers there now," Tom interposed.
"They're gone," replied Mr.Hinman.

"Probably the thief thought the papers valuable, also, but they weren't .-- ---" "You were robbed---when ?" asked Dick.
"When I was sleeping." "At some farm house ?" Reade inquired.
"No; I slept on a pile of old rags that I had taken in trade." "In the wagon ?-----" from Prescott.
"Yes." "But why did you sleep in the wagon?
And where did you have the wagon ?" Dick pressed.
"The wagon was off the road, two miles below here," the peddler explained brokenly.

"It would cost me fifty cents for a bed at a farm house, so, when the night is fine, I sleep outdoors on the wagon and save the money.

It's cheaper with the horse, too, as I have to pay only for his feed." "But the money ?" Tom pressed the old man.


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