Tracy Park. Mary Jane Holmes
href="#ulink_bf170944-f6b3-5d43-b99f-b034821710e6">IN SHANNONDALE.
WHY HAROLD DID NOT GO TO VASSAR.
'DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE DONE?'
WHAT JERRIE FOUND UNDER THE FLOOR.
WHAT THEY WERE DOING AND HAD DONE IN SHANNONDALE.
CHAPTER I.
THE TELEGRAM.
'BREVOORT HOUSE, NEW YORK, Oct. 6th, 18—.
'To Mr. Frank Tracy, Tracy Park, Shannondale.
'I arrived in the Scotia this morning, and shall take the train for Shannondale at 3 p.m. Send someone to the station to meet us.
'ARTHUR TRACEY.'
This was the telegram which the clerk in the Shannonville office wrote out one October morning, and despatched to the Hon. Frank Tracy, of Tracy Park, in the quiet town of Shannondale, where our story opens.
Mr. Frank Tracy, who, since his election to the State Legislature for two successive terms, had done nothing except to attend political meetings and make speeches on all public occasions, had an office in town, where he usually spent his mornings, smoking, reading the papers and