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Rh "But—but—if you aren't guilty how is it those fellows got your name and that of Morr?" asked the money-lender's son, not knowing what else to say.

"I think I can explain it, Nat. The same fellows who did that are annoying me in other ways. But I'll not explain unless you will give me your word of honor to keep it a secret, at least for the present."

"A secret, why?"

"Because I don't want the thing talked about in public. The more you talk about such things the worse off you are. Let me tell you that I have suffered more than you have, and other folks have suffered too."

"Do you mean to say that some other fellows did this and gave my name and Plum's first and yours and Morr's afterwards?" asked Nat, curiously.

"Exactly."

"Why?"

"For a twofold reason; first to blacken your character and that of Plum, and, secondly, to cause trouble between all of us."

"What fellows would be mean enough to do that?"

"Two fellows who used to be your friends, but who have had to run away, to keep from being arrested."