The Master of the World
is you, Strock.” 

 “Good! I am ready, Mr. Ward,” cried I, “and be sure that I shall neglect nothing to bring you full information.” 

 “I know it, Strock, and I will add that I regard you as specially fitted for the work. You will have a splendid opportunity to exercise, and I hope to satisfy, your favorite passion of curiosity.” 

 “As you say, sir.” 

 “You will be free to act according to circumstances. As to expenses, if there seems reason to organize an ascension party, which will be costly, you have carte blanche.” 

 “I will act as seems best, Mr. Ward.” 

 “Let me caution you to act with all possible discretion. The people in the vicinity are already over-excited. It will be well to move secretly. Do not mention the suspicions I have suggested to you. And above all, avoid arousing any fresh panic.” 

 “It is understood.” 

 “You will be accredited to the Mayor of Morganton, who will assist you. Once more, be prudent, Strock, and acquaint no one with your mission, unless it is absolutely necessary. You have often given proofs of your intelligence and address; and this time I feel assured you will succeed.” 

 I asked him only “When shall I start?” 

 “Tomorrow.” 

 “Tomorrow, I shall leave Washington; and the day after, I shall be at Morganton.” 

 How little suspicion had I of what the future had in store for me! 

 I returned immediately to my house where I made my preparations for departure; and the next evening found me in Raleigh. There I passed the night, and in the course of the next afternoon arrived at the railroad station of Morganton. 

 Morganton is but a small town, built upon strata of the jurassic period, particularly rich in coal. Its mines give it some prosperity. It also has numerous unpleasant mineral waters, so that the season there attracts many visitors. Around Morganton is a rich farming country, with broad fields of grain. It lies in the midst of swamps, covered with mosses and reeds. Evergreen forests rise high up the mountain 
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