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Updated: July 11, 2025
Once or twice they had caught sight of a man whom they believed to be the guide the East Indian had secured, but after a time the man disappeared entirely and was seen no more. Oje accompanied them part of the way and then much to their regret, turned back. The finding of the will, of course, settled the Tupper estate for good and all, and the boys were well rewarded for what they had done.
He is sure, however, to carry enough clothing with him to keep him warm in repose and during the long nights. "How do you know that's Oje?" whispered Sandy, as the Indian stood looking questioningly at the two boys. "Because he answers to the description." "Howdy!" the Indian exclaimed in a moment.
The boys returned the greeting, and then followed a conversation which was almost entirely expressed by signs. Oje was invited to proceed with the boys on a fishing trip, and, later, to accept of their hospitality at the cabin. The Indian gave a grunt of assent, and at once turned toward the river.
What had taken place was related to Senor Oje, and he left no doubt that he was thoroughly in sympathy with the project. He soon put matters on a business basis. "We are to share alike in what is found, I understand," he said. "Major Honeywell will have a third interest because the secret is his. This young man is to have a third because the risk is his.
I don't see any sustenance in wandering around in the snow all night!" "Oje has something on his mind!" Sandy declared. "And I think we'd better find out where he's going." "All right!" answered Thede. "I'm game, only I'm wondering what George is thinking about all this time." It was cold and dark in the forest, and the snow was deep, but the boys trudged bravely on in the direction of the hills.
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