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Updated: June 26, 2025


Ricky," he called her attention to the smiling face just outside the door, "this is Sam. He runs the home farm for us. And his wife is a descendant of the Ralestone house folks." "Yassuh, dat's right. We's Ralestone folks, Miss 'Chanda. Mah Lucy done sen' me ovah to fin' out what yo'all is a-needin' done 'bout de place. She was in yisteday afo' yo'all come an' seed to de dustin' an' sich "

"There's something wrong with the brakes and I told him to take it to town and have it looked over. Goodness only knows what time he'll be back." "See here, Ralestone," Holmes looked at his wrist-watch, "I've the car I hired here with me. Let me drive you in. Charity has to go, anyway, and see about sending off those sketches of hers." "Oh, but we were going together," protested Ricky.

But you didn't say anything about beds," Val reminded her as he shed his coat and hung it on the newel-post. "And since the Ralestone family have definitely gone off the gold or any other monetary standard, it's tourist rests or the poorhouse for us." "Probably the poorhouse." Rupert sounded resigned. "Now upstairs with you and get out some bedding.

The little lawyer nodded complacently. "Yes, Lucy will take care of you. She is a master housekeeper and cook ah!" His eyes rolled upward. "And Mr. Ralestone, how is he?" "All right. He's going over the farm with Sam this afternoon. We were sent in his place to give you the papers he spoke to you about." At Ricky's answer, Val held out the envelope he had carried.

There was no stain there, but his vivid imagination painted the gray as red as it had been that cold night when the slave woman had come to find her master lying there, his brother's sword across his body. Someone had used the story of the missing Ralestone. But who today knew that story except themselves, Charity, LeFleur, and some of the negroes?

Think of it we've been here two whole days and we don't know yet what our back yard looks like. Rupert says that our land runs clear down into the swamp. Let's go see." "But I was going to " He made a feeble beginning toward stooping for the pruning-shears. "Val Ralestone, nobody can work outdoors in this heat, and you know it. Now come on.

Well, I will enjoy hearing Rupert's remarks on that subject when he catches up with us," snapped her brother. "Val!" She lost something of her defiant attitude. He guessed that for all her boasted independence his sister was slightly afraid of Mr. Rupert Ralestone. "Val, he isn't coming, too, is he?" "He is if he got my message." Val stretched his leg cautiously.

Time is a big factor," he murmured as if to himself. Ricky smiled brightly. There was a sort of eagerness about her, as if she were wild to be off. "Then we'll say good-bye for the present, Mr. LeFleur. And may I mention again how much we have appreciated your thoughtfulness?" René LeFleur aroused himself. "But it was a pleasure, a very great pleasure, Miss Ralestone.

Val glanced toward the downpour without. "Neither will I, in all probability," he said dryly as he went out. It had been on just such a night as this that the missing Ralestone had gone out into the gloom. But he was coming back again, Val reminded himself hurriedly. Of course he was. With a shake he pulled on his trench-coat and slipped out the front door unseen.

"So that's why everything was so clean! That was nice of her " "Yo'all is Ralestones, Miss 'Chanda. An' Lucy say dat de Ralestones am a-goin' to fin' dis place jest ready for dem when dey come." He beamed upon them proudly. "Lucy, she am a-goin' be heah jest as soon as she gits de chillens set for de day. I'se come fust so's Ah kin see wat Mistuh Ralestone done wan' done wi dem rivah fiel's "

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