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t this time--no need to hunt up that pocket-book then. The Colonel's interest was awake at once. "What man?" "One-armed Pete they call him out there--out in the Cherokee country I mean. Robbed the bank in Tahlequah." "Do they have banks in Tahlequah?" "Yes--a bank, anyway. He was suspected of robbing it. Whoever did it got away with more than twenty thousand dollars. They offered a reward of five thousand. I believe I saw that very man, on my way east." "No--is that so? "I certainly saw a man on the train, the first day I struck the railroad, that answered the description pretty exactly--at least as to clothes and a lacking arm." "Why don't you get him arrested and claim the reward?" "I couldn't. I had to get a requisition, of course. But I meant to stay by him till I got my chance." "Well?" "Well, he left the train during the night some time." "Oh, hang it, that's too bad." "Not so very bad, either." "Why?" "Because he came down to Baltimore in the very train I was in, though I didn't know it in time. As we moved out of the station I saw him going toward the iron gate with a satchel in his hand." "Good; we'll catch him. Let's lay a plan." "Send description to the Baltimore police?" "Why, what are you talking about? No. Do you want them to get the reward?" "What shall we do, then?" The Colonel reflected. "I'll tell you. Put a personal in the Baltimore Sun. Word it like this: "A. DROP ME A LINE, PETE." "Hold on. Which arm has he lost?" "The right." "Good. Now then-- "A. DROP ME A LINE, PETE, EVEN IF YOU HAVE to write with your left hand. Address X. Y. Z., General Postoffice, Washington. From YOU KNOW WHO." "There--that'll fetch him." "But he won't know who--will he?" "No, but he'll want to know, won't he?" "Why, certainly--I didn't think of that. What made you think of it?" "Knowledge of human curiosity. Strong trait, very strong trait." "Now I'll go to my room and write it out and enclose a dollar and tell them to print it to the worth of that." CHAPTER IV. The day wore itself out. After dinner the two friends put in a long and harassing evening trying to decide what to do with the five thousand dollars reward which they were going to get when they should find One- Armed Pete, and catch him, and prove him to be the right person, and extradite him, and ship him to Tahlequah in the Indian Territory. But there wer
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