ound.
"Come away, little woman," he says; "we can do no good here. It's time
we got back to Timber Town."
So mounting their horses, they ride away.
It so happens that as they reach their journey's end, and pass the big
"emporium" of Varnhagen and Co., they catch sight of the gay figure of a
girl, dressed in fluttering muslin and bright ribbons, beside whom walks
a smart young man.
"Wasn't that Miss Varnhagen?" asks Jack after they have passed by at a
trot.
"Yes," replies Rose.
"Who was the fellow with her?"
"He's the new gold-clerk at the Kangaroo Bank. She's engaged to him."
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