If Nick and Sam come in, tell them to be
in readiness to receive a visitor."
Then the young man turned on his heel and abruptly left the room. Just
as the shades of night were falling Watson Wilks peered into the
saloon and restaurant where he had parted from Dyke Darrel earlier in
the day.
He saw nothing of the detective.
"It is time he was here," muttered the young man. "Dyke Darrel is
generally prompt in filling engagements."
"Always prompt, MARTIN SKIDWAY!"
The young villain staggered back against the iron railing near, as
though stricken a blow in the face.
Unconsciously he had uttered his thoughts aloud, and the voice that
uttered the reply was hissed almost in his ear.
Dyke Darrel stood before him.
The detective's face wore a stern look, which was suddenly discarded
for a smile.
"I am prompt in filling engagements," said Darrel, after a moment.
"You see I have at last recognized you, and the walls of the prison
from which you escaped shall again envelop you."
And then a sharp click was heard. The fraudulent brakeman held up his
arms helplessly--they were safely secured with handcuffs!
CHAPTER III.
PROFESSOR DARLINGTON RUGGLES.
It would be hard to find a more completely astounded person than the
one calling himself Watson Wilks at that moment.
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