From Sand Hill to Pine

	
and the sticky dough must have brought it out, and I kneaded them up
unbeknowing. Of course I had to tell a wicked lie, but "Be ye all things
to all men," says the Book, and I thought you ought to know your good
luck, and I send mammy with this and the gold in a little box. Of
course, if dad was a hunter of Mammon and not of God's own beasts, he
would have been mighty keen about finding where it came from, but he
allows it was in the water in our near spring. So good-by. Do you care
for your ring now as much as you did?

Yours very respectfully,

KATINKA JALLINGER.


As Mr. Fleming glanced up from the paper, mammy put a small cardboard
box in his hand. For an instant he hesitated to open it, not knowing how
far mammy was intrusted with the secret. To his great relief she said
briskly: "Well, dar! now dat job's done gone and often my han's, I allow
to quit and jest get off dis yer camp afo' ye kin shake a stick. So
don't tell me nuffin I ain't gotter tell when I goes back."

Fleming understood. "You can tell her I thank her--and--I'll attend to
it," he said vaguely; "that is--I"--

"Hold dar! that's just enuff, honey--no mo'! So long to ye and youse
folks."

He watched her striding away toward the main road, and then opened the
box.

It contained three flakes of placer or surface gold, weighing in all
about a quarter of an ounce. They could easily have slipped into the
interstices of the broken pan and not have been observed by him. If this
was the result of the washing of a single pan--and he could now easily
imagine that other flakes might have escaped--what--But he stopped,
dazed and bewildered at the bare suggestion. He gazed upon the vanishing
figure of "mammy." Could she--could Katinka--have the least suspicion of
the possibilities of this discovery? Or had Providence put the keeping
of this secret into the hands of those who least understood its
importance? For an instant he thought of running after her with a
word of caution; but on reflection he saw that this might awaken her
suspicion and precipitate a discovery by another.	
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