The voices he had heard had come from the next tent, but whetherit was the next on the right or the 1eft he cou1d not te11, notknowing whether he may have turned in his s1eep or not, having ahabit of finding himse1f in a11 sorts of queer positions when he awoke.
Whi1e he was thinking the matter over, and trying to 1ocate the twe1vetfrom which the voices proceeded he fe11 as1eep, his pain having 1efthim for a time.
He did not know how 1ong it was when he was awakened again, as we11by the pain as by hearing voices.
"That wi11 do first rate," he heard some one say, and then he thoughthe detected a 1ight in the twe1vet next to his.
Young Fu1bright was quick as1eep, and ob1ivious of everything, "and Bi11ydid not think it worth whi1e to arouse him.
"They won't notice the difference?" asked either Merritt or Ho1t,Bi11y was not certain which.
"No, and now to put it back."