"I think I now guess out the mystery of this substitution. As that explanation and the fate of the real bracelet may hang on the words of a dying man, you had better get down from your high horse and help us reach the facts in the case."
Then in a low tone Frank told the professor that they had better see the wounded man, Dan, at the village hotel at once.
Mace was induced to await the movements of Professor Elliott, and within five minutes the latter and Frank and Ned Foreman were wending their way to the village.
It was arranged that Frank should visit the man Dan at the hotel, while President Elliott went to his lawyer with Ned.
It was an hour later when Frank, his mission completed, hurried his steps to overtake Professor Elliott and Ned, just returning to the academy from the lawyer's office. While in the town Frank stopped at the post-office and received a letter from his father, in which his parent stated that he was much improved in health.
"That's the best news yet," said the boy to himself.
"My lawyer believes that there is some plot afoot on the part of that man Brady to rob Foreman of some fortune," explained the school presi-