<h2> <SPAN name="chp_28" id="chp_28"></SPAN>CHAPTER XXVIII </h2>
<h3> ON THE TRAIL <br/> <br/> </h3>
<p>The boat glided swiftly through the dark water.</p>
<p>"Nick will get the silver cup for that stunt," said Norris.</p>
<p>"He'll get a punch in the eye if he doesn't have a car for us,"
said Scoutmaster Ned.</p>
<p>"I wonder how he did."</p>
<p>"Town hall," said Scoutmaster Ned; "that kid thinks quick. If
he'd only learn to tie a knot he'd be a scout. Vernon's a pretty
good kid, though; he's better than Mount Vernon anyway. Pull on
your left a little, Bill. What's the matter; got the sleeping
sickness? Pull straight for that light."</p>
<p>"If that wasn't a stunt, what is?" said Norris.</p>
<p>"You are," said Scoutmaster Ned. "We're not handing out silver
cups to-night. Maybe I'll do a stunt to-night and win it."</p>
<p>"You?"</p>
<p>"Yes, me. Pull on your left some more. What do you think this is,
Bill; a merry-go-round? Now go straight."</p>
<p>"Maybe Fido Norton found their prints," said Norris. "He's a bear
at that."</p>
<p>"He's clumsier than a bear, like all Safety First's troop. How
about that, Safety? Come on--<i>quick!</i> Row!"</p>
<p>"Coming?" called a voice from the shore.</p>
<p>"That's what," answered Scoutmaster Ned.</p>
<p>"Your car's gone."</p>
<p>"So I read in the sky. Somebody break in?"</p>
<p>"The small door's locked, the big one was open but nothing
broken."</p>
<p>"Get out!"</p>
<p>"Wait till you see. Who's there?"</p>
<p>"Safety First and Norris and me? You didn't think to get a car,
did you? Do you know which way they went?"</p>
<p>"Jim Burton is here with his Packard."</p>
<p>"Hello, Jim."</p>
<p>"Hello, Ned."</p>
<p>"They followed the main road past the east road. We tracked the
tires past Oppie's mill. They're not likely to turn out anywhere
else, till they get past Piper's anyway."</p>
<p>"You'll be a scout yet, Fido," called Scoutmaster Ned.</p>
<p>"What did they do, wake you up?" said Safety First as they pulled
the boat up on shore.</p>
<p>"I should think they did," said Jim Burton; "they rang the bell a
hundred times and went out into the garage and tooted the horn.
Why don't you teach your scouts manners?"</p>
<p>"Can't be did, Jim. Let's take a pike at the place. Hello Fido,
that you? You sure about them going as far as the mill?"</p>
<p>"Yop."</p>
<p>"Yop, hey? Well, that's not so bad. You'll get a second helping
of dessert some day. Come on, who's going? Pile in. Mighty good
of you, Jim."</p>
<p>A brief moment's inspection of the shed and they were off. Jim
Burton drove the car and by him sat Scoutmaster Ned. The others,
Safety First, Nick Vernon, Fido Norton and Charlie Norris, sat in
back.</p>
<p>"Too many?" asked Scoutmaster Ned.</p>
<p>"She rides better with a load," said Jim Burton.</p>
<p>"I don't suppose there's much chance," said Ned. "You notified
the cops, didn't you, Nick? Good. The battery is low and there
isn't any crank on my bus and my only hope is that she'll lay
down on them. Soak it to her, Jim."</p>
<p>"Do you want to stop and look at the tire marks yourself?" asked
Norton. "It was that new Goodyear that I was tracking, the one
that's all crisscross."</p>
<p>"You tracked it past the East road? So they didn't turn down
there? Sure?"</p>
<p>"Yop."</p>
<p>"That's enough. Let's see her step, Jim."</p>
<p>Jim "soaked it to her" and she stepped. Not a bit of fuss did she
make over it. Just stepped. A silent, fleet step, like the step
of a deer. And the spectral trees on either side seemed to glide
the other way, and east road seemed like a piece of string across
their path, and Oppie's mill was but a transient speck and
Valesboro was brushed aside like a particle of dust.</p>
<p>The car of a thousand delights could not do that....
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