“Let’s ride to the train depot.” Stepping closer to Samuel, and his voice just as quiet, Fergus gave a single nod. Fergus then climbed into the driver’s seat of the wagon.
Samuel shot Fergus a speculative look and climbed up onto the seat next to him. “Was there a telegram waiting?”
“Yup.” Fergus pulled a folded paper from his pocket and handed it to Samuel before he snapped the leads to get Abe and Abner, the two draft horses, moving. “Came in two days ago. You best take a look-see at the depot lobby, too.” He pursed his lips and stared straight forward.
“It says here she’s supposed to arrive on today’s train. Is she here?” Samuel dropped the hand holding the telegram to his lap as he jerked his gaze to Fergus’s profile. “I mean, since you knew the train was already in, I assume you checked the lobby.”
“Well, that there green shawl spoke of in the telegram is here. Ain’t so sure about the woman inside it. You take a gander and see what you think.” Working his tongue inside his cheeks, Fergus turned to stare at his boss. “That picture you showed me was of a woman with blonde hair. This one here, her hair’s dark. From what I recollect, this woman don’t look the same.”
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