old trail along the river. That leads to another trail that runs to the Merwell ranch."
"Well, they are gone, that's certain," answered the youth, after another look around. "We may as well be on our way. But we ought to mend the bridge."
"We'll do that, an' post a warning, too," said the cowboy.
Not without difficulty, they managed to fasten the planks into place once more. Then, at either end of the rickety structure, they set up a stick in the road.
"That's the usual warning in this country," explained Todd. "It means 'Go slow and look out.'"
When the pair arrived at Star Ranch they found the boys and girls waiting for them.
"You must have walked back," said Belle. "We have been waiting for you ever since we heard the locomotive whistle."
"Oh, we had to stop to fix the bridge," answered Dave, and then handed around the letters, which instantly claimed attention, so no more questions were asked. Then the Crumville youth had supper, and by that time it was late enough to go to bed.
"You've got a cut on your cheek, Dave," said Phil, when the three boys were undressing. "Did you scratch yourself?"