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第60章 GOOD NEWS AT LAST(1)

乔和埃塞尔得到了他们应得的财产,维格农场之谜彻底真相大白。大家都兴高采烈地庆祝。佩吉敲门索要损失的西瓜钱,这个乡村小丑的到来让欢快的气氛更加浓郁了……

It was on the morning following this adventure that Uncle John received a bulky envelope from the city containing the result of the investigation he had ordered regarding the ownership of the Bogue tract of pine forest.It appeared that the company in which he was so largely interested had found the tract very valuable,and had been seeking for the owners in order to purchase it or lease the right to cut the timber.But although they had traced it through the hands of several successive owners the present holders were all unknown to them until Mr.Merrick's information had furnished them with a clue.A year ago the company had paid up the back taxes—two years overdue—in order to establish a claim to the property,and now they easily succeeded in finding the record of the deed from a certain Charles Walton to Jonas Wegg and William Thompson.The deed itself could not be found,but Uncle John considered the county record a suf?cient claim to entitle the young folks to the property unless the ownership should be contested by others,which was not likely.

Uncle John invited Ethel and Joe to dine with him that evening,and Mary was told the occasion merited the best menu she could provide.The young folks arrived without any idea of receiving more than a good dinner and the pleasure of mingling with the cordial,kindly household at the farm;but the general air of hilaritya and good fellowship pervading the family circle this evening inspired the guests with likeenthusiasm,and no party could be merrier than the one that did full justice to Mary's superior cookery.

One of the last courses consisted of iced watermelon,andwhen it appeared the three girls eyed one another guiltily and then made frantic attempts to suppress their laughter,which was unseemlya because no one but themselves understood the joke.But all else was speedily forgotten in the interest of the coming ceremony,which Mr.Merrick had carefully planned and prepared.

The company was invited to assemble in the room comprising the spacious right wing,and when all were seated the little gentleman coughed to clear his throat and straightway began his preambleb.

He recited the manner in which Captain Wegg and Will Thompson,having money to invest,were led into an enterprise which Bob West had proposed,but ?nally preferred another venture and so withdrew their money altogether from the Almaquo tract.

This statement caused both Joe and Ethel to stare hard,but they said nothing.

"Your grandfather,Ethel,"continued the narrator,"was much impressed by the value of another timber tract,although where he got his information concerning it I have been unable to discover.This piece of property,called the Bogue tract,was purchased by Wegg and Thompson with the money theywithdrew from Almaquo,and still stands in their name."Then he recounted,quite frankly,his unjust suspicions of the hardware dealer,and told of the interview in which the full details of this transaction were disclosed by West,as well as the truth relating to the death of Captain Wegg and the sudden insanity and paralysis of old Will Thompson.

Joe could corroboratea this last,and now understood whyThompson had cried out that West's "good news"had killed his father.He meant,of course,their narrow escape from being involved in West's supposed ruin,for at that time no one knew the report of the ?re was false.

Finally,these matters being cleared up,Uncle Johndeclared that the Pierce—Lane Lumber Company was willing to contract to cut the timber on the Bogue property,or would pay a lump sum of two hundred thousand dollars for such title to the tract as could be given.He did not add that he had personally offered to guarantee the title.That was an unnecessary bit of information.

You may perhaps imagine the happiness this announcement gave Joe and Ethel.They could scarcely believe the good news was true,even when the kindly old gentleman,with tears in his eyes,congratulated the young couple on the fortune in store for them.The Major followed with a happy speech of felicitationb,and then the three girls hugged the little schoolteacher rapturouslya and told her how glad they were.