Chapter 10 Prying Eyes Aggie was about to collect the evening dishes when she remembered something she had forgotten to talk to Talon about. Talon and Reed were still seated at the table, so she sat down at her place again. “Talon,” she said, “is there any way we can stop people from coming too close to the cabin on the other side of the Ox Bow?” “Well it’s not our land,” said Talon, “but why would you want to?” “Might be nothing,” she said, “but there has been a man there on two separate days now. He don’t look like other miners. He has a black vest and hat and he never looks dirty like he should. He seems to spend a lot of time watching the house. If he sees me notice him he quickly goes back to his pan. But I don’t think he is what he wants me to think he is. It bothered me enough

