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"How did he get free?" asked Japson. "I thought we tied him good."
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"He cut the ropes!" cried Josiah Crabtree. "But how he got hold of his knife to do it, I can't guess."
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Dick had to smile to himself. Evidently the rascals thought his father had liberated himself and turned the tables on them.
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"Hi, Rover! Are you out there?" called Jesse Pelter. "If you are you had better unlock that door."
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To this call Dick did not answer.
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"He must have run away!" exclaimed Japson. "Break the door down! We must catch him!"
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"That's the talk!" added Josiah Crabtree, in great excitement.
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"Touch the door at your peril!" cried Dick, sharply. "I am armed and I will stand no nonsense!"
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"Who is that?" asked Japson.
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"That wasn't Rover's voice," added his partner.
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"I think I know who that is," answered Josiah Crabtree, and his voice commenced to tremble. "Dick Rover, is that you?" he called, faintly.
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"Yes. Don't you dare to touch that door, Crabtree," replied Dick.
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"Is it Dick Rover?" questioned Pelter.
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"Yes."
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"Anderson Rover's oldest son? The one who was in the rowboat with the others?"
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"Yes."
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"Then we have been followed after all!" shouted Japson, hoarsely. "We have been trapped!"
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"You've hit the nail on the head," called out Dick. "Now, don't touch that door, or it will be the worse for you."
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"Is he alone?" whispered Pelter.
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"No, I am not alone!" answered Dick. "Hi, Tom, am I alone?" he called.
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"Not much!" answered Tom. "We are all on deck here, and all armed. You just sit still and suck your thumbs until the officers come," he added, dryly.
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"The officers!" shrieked Josiah Crabtree, and was so overcome that he sank down on one of the steps of the stairs.
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"See here, Dick Rover," said Jesse Pelter, after a pause. "Let us see if we can't -- er -- patch this up somehow."
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"You can do your patching-up after you are in jail, Mr. Pelter."
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"If you have me arrested, boy, you will be sorry for it!" growled the broker.
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"We can ruin your family, and disgrace your father," added Japson. "Better let us go and fix this up without the police."
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"No, I am going to have you locked up," replied Dick, determinedly. "As to what charge will be brought against you, I'll have to consult my father about that first."
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"You lock us up and you'll get nothing out of us!" growled Japson. "We can ruin your family, and we'll do it!"
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"Can't we get out another way?" asked Josiah Crabtree, in a whisper.
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"I don't think so," said the owner of the house. "We can go up and look around."
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All returned to the garret floor and walked to one window and the other. The distance to the ground was all of twenty-five feet, too far for any of them to risk a drop.
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"We might make a rope of these old blankets," suggested Jesse Pelter. "Talk to Rover at the door while I try it."
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His partner went back to the door, while the others commenced to make a rope by tearing a blanket into strips and tying the ends together. The back window was raised and the rope lowered.
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"Nobody in sight!" cried Crabtree, looking down. "Oh, I trust we can get away from them!" He saw a term in prison staring him in the face.
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"Don't lose any time!" cried Japson. "Here, tie the end fast to that old bed. Now let me get out!"
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"I'll go first!" cried Josiah Crabtree, and shoved the broker aside. With trembling hands he grasped the improvised rope and slipped out of the window.
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In the meantime Dick commenced to suspect that all was not right and called to Tom.
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"Go below and outside and look at those windows," he said. "If they try to drop, shy some stones at 'em!"
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"I will!" answered Tom, and ran down the stairs three steps at a time. He looked up at the front of the house but saw nothing unusual. Then he dashed to the rear.
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"Hi! stop!" he called out, as he saw Josiah Crabtree dangling just under the garret window. "Get back there, or I'll fire at you!" And looking around, Tom saw a sharp stone and picked it up.
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As he did this there was a sudden tearing sound, and the blanket-rope parted at the point where it passed over the window sill. Josiah Crabtree uttered a wild yell of terror and clutched vainly at the sill and the clapboards under it. Then he came tumbling to the ground, doubling up in a heap as he did so. Tom expected him to arise and run, but he lay still where he had fallen.
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"He's hurt, seriously hurt!" muttered the youth. "Maybe he's killed!"
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Chapter XXV
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What Happened To Tom
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Tom glanced up, to see the white face of Jesse Pelter peering down upon him.
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"You had better let us out of this!" cried the broker, hoarsely.
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"You stay where you are -- if you know, what is best for you!" returned Tom.
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"Is he dead?" went on the broker, referring to Crabtree.
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"I don't know."
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