muttered Tom as he opened the note addressed to himself.
It was from Nellie, and rather cool in tone. It said all were called home on account of the case at court, but did not give any particulars. At the bottom was mentioned the time of departure from Hope and also from Ashton. The notes from Dora and Grace contained about the same information, and Grace added that she wanted Sam to write to her.
"If we had had these letters this afternoon we might have gone to Hope instead of nutting," said Tom bitterly.
"They must have expected to see us, either there or at the depot," said Sam. "Otherwise they wouldn't have been so particular about mentioning the time of departure from both places."
"Yes, I guess they expected to see us, or hear from us," said Dick, and breathed a deep sigh.
"Well, they did see us—when we were with Miss Sanderson and her friends."
"What must they have thought—if they imagined we had received the letters?" groaned Tom.
"They thought we cut 'em dead," replied Sam. "Isn't this the worst ever? And all on Flockley's account! I'd like to punch his nose!"