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 to Rudolm where lived the two Edmonds brothers, John, cashier of the bank there and a great friend of his father’s, and Dick, a boy four years  older than himself, whom he had met but once  yet knew that he liked immensely. Several times John Edmonds had written to Dr. Arnold—

“If Hugh ever wants to spend any time ‘on his own’ we could find him a job here in Rudolm,  I know. It is a queer little place, just a mining and lumbering town full of Swedes, but he might  like the hunting and the country and find it interesting for a while.”

It was the idea of spending the time “on his own” that made Hugh feel that thus the period  of his father’s absence might chance to seem a  little shorter and the soreness of missing him  might grow a little less. John Edmonds had answered their letters most cordially and had said that all could be arranged and Hugh need only  telegraph the day of his arrival. The final preparations had been hastened by the coming of Dr. Arnold’s sailing orders; the two had bidden each  other good-by and good luck with resolute