He knows where there's gold in Snyder County
and you may have trouble there; but when you see any signs of a break
you are to tell Mrs. Tip. She says she'll head him off all right.
Nanny Pulsifer, by the way, will come every day and straighten up the
house. I saw Mrs. Bolum, and she said she would keep an eye on Nanny
Pulsifer, for Nanny is likely to get one of her religious spells and
quit work. When you hear her singing hymns around the house, you are
to tell Mrs. Bolum."
[Illustration: "Nanny is likely to get one of her religious spells and
quit work."]
"Who will look after Mrs. Bolum? To whom must I appeal when I see
signs there?"
"When Mrs. Bolum fails you, Mark, write to me," Tim answered. "When
you see signs of her neglecting you, drop me a line and I'll be home in
three days."
"I may have to appeal to you to save me from my friends," I said, "if
Tip Pulsifer goes digging gold and Nanny Pulsifer gets religion and old
Mrs. Bolum belies her nature and forgets me. But anyway, if Captain
and I sit here at night knee-deep in dust and cobwebs, at least we can
swell our chests and talk about our brother in the city, who is
making--how much?"
"Seven dollars a week!" cried Tim.
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