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THE GOLDEN BRICK.
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never had the decency to admit it. Now, I'll look after it while you're away. In these days of speedy communications, the journey won't take you long. This project is an undeveloped gold mine in Transylvania. It promises the richness of Midas, and I want to know the truth. You can then come in with me on the ground floor, if you think it worth while."

"I thought there weren't any undeveloped gold-mines in that region. It's been, if anything, over-prospected, and I'm nearly certain all lands worth having have been taken up long ago."

"Is that so? I, of course, know nothing of the district. Still, I'll accept all the risk if you'll go."

"I can't promise at the moment, Stranleigh, but by a curious coincidence, my wife spoke only this morning about going there. If you'll wait half an hour, I will get into communication with her, and should she prove to be of the same mind, I'll take it on."

"Thanks, Mackeller; that's first-rate."

"How long shall you be in?"

"If you promise to call, I'll wait here till you come."

"I'll call and get particulars if I determine to go across; otherwise I will telephone you. Good-bye."