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By LETA ZOE ADAMS
Chapter 24
Well-Meant Bribe
Tyra's father didn't answer
for a moment. Finally, he said
slowly. "We'll have to talk to
this Morse fellow. Maybe we
can persuade him to wail awhile
before going after that Roselta
stone." "You mean offer him a share?
I'd thought of that, loo, Dad, but
I'm not certain that he'd listen.
He well, you know how arch
eologisls are. They're just as
crazy In their way as we are in
ours."
"We could offer In share our
supplies with him," Fleming
went on. "And if all that fails
we've still got you."
Tyra's head enme up. "I
don't understand. Dad."
A twinkle found its way to
Mr. Fleming's deep-set eyes.
"Sandy Morse is in love with
you. isn't he?"
Tyra said slowly, "I don't see
what that has In do with it."
"If he likes you he'll want to
please you, won't he?"
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"Yes. bill .
''I think between us. we can
persutide him to stay, all right.
We'll so over to their camp
right nfler we hnve something
to eat "
Tyra gazed thoughtfully into
the fire. All these weeks she
had loathed being suspicious of
Sandy. Each day of compan
ionship on the trait had been
harder than the last, with the
knowledge in her heart that she
was not trusting the zealous
young archeologisl. Only today
she had been released from her
torment, only to be plunged, U
seemed, into something more
disagreeable.
Use SHiidy's liking for her as
a club to bend his judgment?
She shuddered. No. she was
done with deceit. She had fin
ished with it today.
Proposition
Sandy, Gil and Helen were
seated around their fire, dis
cussing way and means of ap
proaching the Chamber of the
Serpent CJod when Tyra and
her father stepped out of the
IKOIN
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shadows. After some formalities
of greeting the Flemings made
themselves comfortable in the
circle, and Mr. Fleming com
mented upon the events of the
day as reported to him by Tyla.
He went on. "I don't mind
telling you, now, that I was
suspicious of you people. That's
why I sent Tyra with you to
day." Across the fire Sandy met
Tyra's eyes. "Then you went
with us today to spy on us,"
he said slowly, like a statement.
She answered in an oddly
muffled voice, "We had lo
know."
So far as Sandy was concern
ed, they might have been alone.
"I think I see, now, why you
didn't want to guide us here."
"I had a good reason . . . Dad
will tell you about it."
Mr. Fleming look up the con
versation. "Yes, I'll tell you,
Morse. We're not botanists. That
is a blind to put people off the
scent. I am a mining engineer."
Helen gasped and Sandy re
marked dryly, "I'm not sur
prised to hear you're not bo
tanists. "
Mr. Fleming continued, "For
twenty years, since Tyra was a
baby, I've drifted around Mexico
from one property to another.
Chihuahua. Durango, Sonora.
I've managed mines and pros
pected all through those states.
Then, two-three years ago I
helped open a property in the
Banbana River District of Ni
caragua. That wqs where I first
heard of the Forbidden Land
and what I heard made me cur
ious to find out more. So I went
lo Guatamala, from the Gulf
side, and was fortunate enough
to talk to a party who had pene
trated this country for quite n
distance. Their descriptions of
the geologic formations made
me certain there was gold in
here."
Sandy passed over that with
out comment. "Then I take it
that you found a mine."
Mr. Fleming let his eyes rest
momentarily upon each face as
if to assure himself how his
news would be received. "I
hadn't been prospecting around
this plateau a week until I ran
onto a free gold pocket that's
a bonanza. Frankly, I've never
seen anything equal to il, in
all my experience. Nuggets
well, you have lo see them to
believe it."
Sandy said carefully, "I no
ticed some of Hunac-Ceel's peo
ple wearing nuggets today."
Mr. Fleming cleared his
throat and continued, "I've al
ready panned out a nice little
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lump. Probably I'd have had
the whole pocket cleaned up if
I'd been able to work witl'i my
three Yaquis the whole time,
but when I had to send two
of them with Tyra for supplies,
my forces was cut so I haven't
been able to accomplish much
I was able to carry in noth
ing except gold pans, you see.
However, we're working full
strength again and we should
clean up the pocket in three or
four months. But here's the rub,
Morse."
Fleming leaned closer. "From
what Tyra tells me you plan to
make your raid on that altar In
spite of the warnings of the In
dians. You must realize that if
you do this we'll all have to
leave the plateau right away."
Sandy gave a start. "I sup
pose that is true."
"You've been thinking about
it, I see."
"Well, yes. Of course, I didn't
know about your gold mine."
Sandy glanced at Tyra to
find her gazing steadily at him,
her eyes like new moons with
the firelight slanting up into
her face.
Fleming shifted. "We don't
want to be run off this plateau
until we've cleaned up this poc
ket. So I've got a proposition to
make to you, Morse. We know
the Indians of that village have
us under their eye all the time
and we're fairly certain that as
long as we keep away from that
altar they'll let us alone.
"My suggestion is this: You
men join Tyra and me on clean
ing up this rich pocket of gold,
We'll make you a fair offer
let you have all the gold you
can pan out. Then when the
pocket is gutted we'll all pack
up and leave the plateau to
gether. Just before we go you
can make your raid on the altar
and get your Rosctta-stone. In
that way, we'd both have what
we came up here for, only you'd
have a poke of gold in addi
tion. How does it sound to you?"
Agreed
It sounded like more delay,
more frustration. "With Gil
and me working, how long do
you think it will take to clean
up the pocket?" Sandy asked,
choosing his words with care.
"Hard lo tell exactly. Maybe
two months. And of course we'll
divide our supplies with you
I forgot to mention that. My
Yaquis can do all the hunting,
which will save time, and we
concentrate our camps in order
to have on cooking unit."
(To be Continued)
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