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T was not until some hours after his dismaying discovery that Hugh was able to get any particulars of what had really happened to John  and Dick Edmonds. A dozen people at once tried to tell him of the affair, putting in much  comment on what they themselves thought and  what they had said to friends at the time, with  most confusing results. Although he was so bewildered, he began at least to understand one thing, that Rudolm was not at all the town he  had believed it to be. He had considered it lonely, empty of friends, dull and lifeless, and  behold, it was quite otherwise! In fifteen minutes—probably the exact length of time required by little Nels Larson to travel the whole length of  the street and tell every one of the newcomer  who was a friend of the lost Edmonds—words 20