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CHAPTER XXVI. DR. MACKEY SHOWS HIS HAND.
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"Well, what do these fellows intend to do with me, anyway?"
It was Jack1 who asked himself the question, as he sat up, after quite a long sleep.
He was a close prisoner in a little cabin far up the mountain side. His hands were bound tightly behind him and were made fast to a heavy wooden stake driven into the hard mud flooring.
Night had come and gone, and all of the Confederates had left him. Now it was almost night again.
"If they would only give me something to eat and to drink," he went on. He was very dry, and his stomach was empty.
Half an hour later a footstep sounded outside, and Dr. Mackey appeared, carrying a knapsack filled with provisions, and a canteen of water.
"Sorry I had to keep you waiting. Jack," he said, as he set the articles down and proceeded to liberate2 our hero. "But I had the whole affair to smooth over, and I had also to get Gendron out of the muss," and he smiled grimly.
"Dr. Mackey, why do you treat me in this fashion?" demanded Jack.
"Because I want you to come to your senses and understand that I am your father."
"Do you think you are treating me as a father should?"
"A son who will not obey must be made to obey. Here, I have brought you something to eat and to drink. Fall to and make the most of it."
It would have been foolish to refuse the invitation, and our hero began to eat without delay. The surgeon watched him curiously3.
"Jack, don't you think you are acting4 the part of a fool?" said the man presently.
"No, I do not."
"I offer you a name, a good home, and your share of a large fortune, and yet you turn your back on me and my offers."
"Have you a large fortune coming to me?"
"There is a large fortune coming to both of us. You shall have your full share of it—providing you will do as I wish."
"And what do you wish?"
"Well, in the first place, I wish you to let the world know that you are fully5 satisfied that I am your father."
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