Frank called to Mr. Kemper. “I don’t want to get so close to the hut that we’ll be heard.” When the driver had reined in, Frank vaulted from the sleigh, landing noiselessly in the snow. “Joe! Chet! We’d better go the remainder of the way on foot,” he whispered. “The rest of you stay here, and please be as quiet as possible.” Thrilled to see the Hardys in action, their friends promised to remain still. They sat in the sleigh and watched in the moonlight as Frank, Joe, and Chet moved off among the trees in the direction of the light. Soundlessly the trio crept up to the building. Flattening themselves against the stonework below one of the windows, they listened. Two people were evidently arguing. Henry Kurt and Benny Tass! “Listen here,” Kurt ordered. “You go back and get that book or there’ll be trouble. And this time no excuses!” “But how?” Benny whined. “The Hardy boys have probably warned their family not to give it to me.” “How dumb can you be?”
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