[The Mystery at Putnam Hall by Arthur M. Winfield]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mystery at Putnam Hall CHAPTER III 7/15
"But, remember, 'tain't my fault if ye come back killed." "Don't you worry; no horse will ever get the best of me," answered Andy. A little later Amos Darrison brought out his three-seated carriage and all of the cadets but Andy got in.
The baggage was left behind, the farmer promising to deliver it by wagon. "See you later," cried Pepper to Andy.
"Be careful!" "Don't worry; we'll get there before you do," answered Andy. Two blankets were arranged as saddles on the runaway team's backs and a few minutes later Andy and Peleg Snuggers started after the carriage. "Let us catch up to them," cried the acrobatic youth, and urged his steed forward on a gallop. "Be careful, I tell you!" cried the general utility man.
"Be careful! He'll run away with you!" But Andy was too light-hearted to pay heed to the warning, and soon he was well in advance of his companion.
Then he sighted the carriage in the distance, and urged his horse to greater efforts. "Whoop-la! Here we come!" he yelled, and set up a great shouting. "It's Andy!" cried Pepper.
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