woman is either with them or next door to them."
Tom was glad to see the sheriff and his men, and in a very few words the county official outlined his plan for capturing the evildoers in the old stone mansion.
"We'll let them believe that I brought about a dozen men with me," said Sheriff Fells. "That will most likely take the starch right out of them. Then, before they can think of resisting, I'll clap the irons on them. You, Thompson, can stay out in front, and you, Rapp, can walk around to the rear. If they run, plug them in the legs," added the sheriff grimly. It had been a long time since he had had such an important case to deal with and he intended to make the best showing possible.
"We can go in with you, can't we?" asked Dick.
"Certainly, and don't hesitate to show your guns, boys. But don't use them unless they show fight and try to get away."
"They are not going to get away!" cried Tom, sturdily. "This is the time we are going to round 'em up, every one!"
A few further directions were given by the sheriff, and then he and the three Rover boys advanced to the front door of the old mansion. At the same time, with pistol in hand, the officer named Thompson remained where he was, while