Chapter 7

“Yours,“Buck.”

“Yours,

“Buck.”

Bob was utterly dumbfounded. Then he glanced at the heading of the letter and let out a whoop.

“Oh, this is too rich!” he cried, almost choking with laughter. “This letter is directed to Carl Lutz. You know he went home two or three days ago. Buck has written two letters, one to Lutz and the other to me—probably a roast—and he’s put them in the wrong envelopes. Oh, how he’s given himself away!”

Bob’s comrades were fairly convulsed, and Jimmy grew so purple in the face that they had to slap him vigorously on the back. They had scarcely got him into a calmer frame, before he threatened to go off again, for he saw Buck Looker strolling along the road.

“Probably’s come along to see how you were bearing up under the roast,” chuckled Joe.

Bob ran over toward Buck, followed by hiscomrades. Buck looked alarmed and put himself in a posture of defense.

“Oh, we’re not going to hurt you,” said Bob. “I only wanted to tell you that I got your letter.”

“I hope it blistered your hide,” growled Buck.

“It made me nearly laugh myself to death,” replied Bob. “But let me advise you, Buck, to make sure the next time that you get the right letter in the right envelope.”

“What do you mean by that?” asked Buck, in apprehension.

“Only that I got the letter you meant for Carl Lutz,” replied Bob. “Maybe you’ve forgotten what you said, so I’ll read the last paragraph,” and, dwelling on every word, he read it over deliberately.

Before he had quite finished, Buck made a desperate grab at the letter, but Bob was too quick for him.

“No, you don’t!” he exclaimed, as he folded it and put it carefully into his pocket. “That letter’s going to cost you about two hundred dollars, for that’s what it will cost to pony up for the broken window. We’ve got you dead to rights, and you’d better pay up and pay up quick. So long, Buck. And do be more careful next time to get the right letter in the right envelope.”

With all his bluster knocked out of him, Buckslunk away. The boys were not surprised to learn in the next letter from home that the insurance company had been paid.

“Some excitement we have had here,” remarked Bob. “Wonder if we’ll ever have such strenuous times again.”

“Sure,” declared Joe promptly, and he was right, as we shall see in the next volume of this series, to be called, “The Radio Boys with the Forest Rangers.” In that volume we shall see how they fought a fire that came close to ending tragically.

After a good dinner, the boys lay sprawled out on the grass basking in the spring sunshine and utterly at peace with themselves and the world.

“Well, it’s been hard work, but we’ve had pretty good luck at trailing a voice,” observed Bob.

“Yes,” agreed Joe with a grin, “and s-s-s-such a v-v-v-voice!”

And Jimmy whistled.

THE END

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