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er to alight as number twenty-one came thundering in from the east. The porter helped with his grips. Davy searched the platform for his friend. "Why, why, I didn't know you! You look like another fellow!" he exclaimed, as Welborn reached for his grips. "You are younger, better looking, different." "I am younger, but not different," chuckled Welborn. "I've been taking a tonic--the tonic of hard work. I've nearly completed my big job, and I've located your horse for you." "Hurray!" yelled Davy, "And can I get him right away?" "There you go, jumping the gun again. Why that little horse is a hundred miles from here. He's not broken to ride. He might not suit your fancy, and it might take a lot of diplomacy to get him. He belongs to a girl." The baggage--two trunks, a showman's keyster, two suitcases, a big duffle bag and handbags--was loaded on trailer and backseat. "Well, I don't see much room for groceries," said Davy, as he climbed in. "We've got to have pickles and beans, and plenty of vitamins and calories to balance the ration. Really, before starting, I should have consulted Admiral Byrd on outfitting a polar expedition. Aren't we to stock up on food--here--or somewhere?" He questioned, as he noted that Welborn drove across the tracks and away from the city. "The eating question is practically solved," said Welborn. "Solved through the providence and frugality of good neighbors. They are overstocked and it's up to us to reduce the surplus. I took out rice, sugar, salt, and a lot of extras on my last trip, and with their surplus of meat, fish, fowl, flour, fruits--canned and preserved, vegetables--canned and raw, we should live like pigs at a full trough. However, if you need tobacco, chewing gum, toothpaste, any special kind of medicine, we can get that at the Last Chance, further down the road." "No, I'll not need any such sidelines for many a week, but I thought you said we did not have any neighbors? Who runs this fine market and canning factory out in the wide open spaces?" Welborn laughed. "Wait till we get out of this traffic and on a straightaway; there's much to tell and we've got a lot of time. I have arranged for dinner about twenty miles down this road, and we will push things pretty hard this afternoon so that we can eat a late supper right at this Market and then you will understand. "You see, this old car, loaded like she is, and pulling a trailer, can do about twenty-five miles pe
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