McSavage was a farmer. And he practically killed Chet with that horseâdeliberately, Iâm pretty sure.â
âI think there are people in this town that want all of us dead,â Frank said.
Joe looked stunned. âBut why?â
âI think thereâs some kind of illegal operation still going on around here. And they think we know something about it,â Frank explained.
âBut what do we know about...â Joeâs eyes began to gleam. âThat money we saw those guys drop yesterday!â
âExactly,â Frank said. âWe werenât supposed to see that. And thatâs why they donât want us leaving town. We might tell somebody about it, somebody whoâll figure out where that money came from.â
âBut who is âtheyâ?â Joe asked. âWho wants us dead?â
âWell, Iâm guessing that Bill McSavage does, for starters,â Frank said.
âYeah,â Joe said. âAnd the Brookburn brothers, too.â
âWho are the Brookburn brothers?â Frank asked.
âThe guys who were carrying the money,â Joe said. âI had a kind of nasty encounter with them a few minutes ago. They seem to be Billâs farmhandsâand maybe his partners in crime, too.â
âI think Billâs manservant is part of it,â Frank said. âWait till you get a load of that guy.â
âManservant?â Joe asked. âI thought manservants just existed in old novels.â
There was a creaking noise from above. Somebody had slid open the trapdoor that Frank had fallen through, and light was filtering down into the cellar. A pair of arms shoved a ladder through the hole.
âThey exist for real,â Frank said. âAnd hereâs the gentleman now.â
âWeâd better move,â Joe whispered. âFast.â
âWho are you talking to?â the butler bellowed from above. âMr. McSavage wants to see you right now, young man, and if youâve got somebody downthere with you, youâd better get him here right now, too, if he knows whatâs good for him!â
Frank and Joe took off for the cellar stairs that led outside. Joe raced up first. As Frank climbed up after him, he looked back to see the butler leap off the bottom rung of the ladderâwith a rifle slung over his shoulders.
âGet a move on!â Frank urged. âWeâre being followed by a crazy guy with a gun!â
Joe climbed out onto the ground, and said, âNow what have you gotten us into? Here I was just trying to save your life!â
âYou may have helped,â Frank said. âNow weâve got to get away from here. But which way should we go?â
âNot back toward town,â Joe said, padlocking the cellar door closed. Seconds later there was a pounding from below, as the man tried to get out.
âWe can make a run for the barn,â Frank said.
âBetter than nothing,â Joe said. âMaybe we can hitch a ride on Chetâs horse.â
The brothers began running down the hill toward the barn. They could hear frantic noises from the mansion behind them. Just as they were about to pass beyond sight of the old house the front door opened and the servant and Bill McSavage came bursting out. They were both carrying rifles.
The barn door was partially opened, and the brothers slipped inside and looked around. Thehorse was nowhere to be seen, but there were two large piles of hay on the floor, one of them as large as a shed.
âBill doesnât have much of a farm, but he sure makes a lot of hay,â Joe said. âI wonder why he keeps such a big pile of it.â
âJust get inside it,â Frank said.
Joe gave the haystack a dirty look. âLooks worse than the campsites we slept in on the trail.â
âIt beats getting shot,â Frank said, shoving his brother into the haystack. They both burrowed into the stiff bristles of dried grass,
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