MRS. G.: And we can get the government to do something, too. If there are enough of usand there will be."Or the destruction of Sennacherib," suggested Monty ScruggsThe Deacon had his little superstitions, like a great many other hard-headed, sensible men."O, don't worry," said Shorty cheerfully."It'll be a great help in many ways," considered Lieut. Bigelow. "The crowd'll be looking for us at the stations and not think of these others. Those are two very solid men, and will do just what they promise. I think I'll let them try it. It would be well for you to tell those men that any monkey business with them will be unhealthy. They'd better trust to getting away from the grand jury than from them."