âThereâs something under this hay.â
âWhatâs the big deal?â Joe said. âProbably just an old plow somebody left lying here in 1888.â But he started digging, too.
Something very large was under the hay, but it wasnât a plow. As the brothers began to uncover it, they could see that it was indeed metal and was freshly painted.
âThatâs not from 1888,â Joe said, a baffled expression on his face. âIt looks brand-new. A lot newer than anything else in this town.â
âYeah,â Frank said. âItâs a truck. But why would they keep a truck in a haystack?â
âMaybe they couldnât afford a garage,â Joe said, and laughed at his joke.
As they brushed the hay off the truck, Frank stood back to get a good look at it.
âI think maybe weâve found the answer to our mystery,â he said.
Joe nodded. âYeah, now I think I know what Bill McSavage and his friends have been hiding.â
The truck was small with a cab designed for two people and a squared-off rear end. On the side it read Pinkerbyâs Armored Transport.
âLooks like the kind of truck banks use to move money,â Joe said.
âLetâs see whatâs inside,â Frank suggested.
He walked to the back door. It wasnât locked. He opened the bolt and pulled the door open. Even in the dim light of the barn they could see what the truck contained. Dozens of large sacks, like the one they had seen the Brookburn brothers carrying the day before, were piled up inside. The sacks were stuffed full of something and it was pretty obvious what that something was because it was spilling out of several bagsâ$100 bills, bound together with paper seals, like those in a bank vault.
âThis thing is full of money!â Joe exclaimed.
âIt sure is,â Frank said. âThere must be millions of dollars in here!â
10 The Lady Vanishes
âWhere did all this come from?â Joe wondered. âMillions of dollars donât just pop out of thin air.â
âEspecially with a truck conveniently wrapped around them,â Frank said. âHey, you remember that robbery a few months ago down in Cold Ridge?â
âOh, right,â Joe said. âSomebody got away with a truckload of cash. The cops never caught them.â
âWell, I think weâre looking at that truckload right now,â Frank said.
âBut Cold Ridge is hundreds of miles from here,â Joe said.
âTrue,â Frank said. âBut whoever stole this would have wanted to move it far from the scene of the crime. Theyâd want to hide it someplace nobody would think to look.â
âAnd nobody would have looked if we hadnât stumbled into this little town,â Joe said. âI donât think they were expecting visitors.â
âAnd they didnât like visitors when they got them,â Frank said. âThatâs why weâve felt so unwelcome here.â
âWe have to tell somebody about this,â Joe said.
âYeah, but who?â Frank asked. âI bet Sheriff Brickfield is in on this, too.â
âWe can go to Loraleigh,â Joe said. âShe seems to be okay.â
âI think youâre right about Loraleigh,â Frank said. âBut how could she help us? We might just be putting her in danger.â
Joe shivered. âIt looks like all of our lives are in danger. Me, you, Chet, Philâand Biff.â
âBiff should be okay with Rhonda,â Frank said.
âTrue,â Joe said. âShe looks pretty tough. But if McSavage and his hired hands come to her place to get Biff, sheâll be outnumbered.â
âWeâd better get out of this barn and off this farm,â Frank said. âBill and Quentin are probably still looking for us in the fields, but they might not be quite so brazen about trying to kill us if we were back in town.â
âWe can only
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