Nancy Drew Files – Case 95 – An Instinct for Trouble

are practically identical.”

“Would you mind if I check one or two of

their references?” Nancy asked. “I’d need to

use your phone.”

“I think that would be all right,” Martin

said. He grabbed a scratch pad and scribbled a

couple of names and addresses on it, then

passed it over. “Here are the most recent

references.”

Nancy dialed, but the first number Martin

gave her was disconnected. She tried the next

one.

“Hopper and Wade Construction,” a polite

voice said. “May I help you?”

Nancy put on her most professional voice.

“I hope so. I’m calling from the National Park

Service in Yellowstone.” She gave Martin an

apologetic look, but he just grinned. She

turned her attention back to the phone, telling

the woman that Richard and Piker were look-

ing for jobs and had listed Hopper and Wade

as a reference.

“Gee, I’m sorry, but I don’t recognize the

names,” the woman said. “Just a minute, let

me punch them into our computer.” Nancy

held her breath as the woman put her on hold.

Finally, she heard a click over the line. “I’m

sorry, but we don’t have a record of anyone

with either of those names. Are you sure you

have the right company?”

“Yes,” Nancy replied. “Well, thanks very

much.” She hung up. “Richard and Piker lied

on their applications,” she told Martin.

“That’s enough to get them fired. It’s strange

-we usually check references,” Martin said.

“But it doesn’t prove that they’re poachers-

only liars. Come on, I’ll get those sleeping bags

and air mattresses for you.”

They loaded the gear into the trunk, then

Martin said, “I’ll see you later,” and went back

inside.

At the hotel Nancy found Bess sitting in the

lobby, wearing a blue workshirt and well-cut

blue denim overalls. “I’m all ready to go

camping,” she announced. “At least, as ready

as I’ll ever be.”

“What’s with the Turkowers?”

“The desk clerk told me they went off for a

day-long hike through the Grand Canyon of

the Yellowstone,” Bess replied dutifully.

“I wonder if that’s where they really are,”

Nancy said, then explained that she’d gotten

mattresses and sleeping bags from Martin but

had to go back for the tent. “I’ll drop you off at

the campsite first,” she went on a little tensely.

“I want you to keep track of the professor.”

Fifteen minutes later Nancy watched Bess

trudge up the path to the campsite, two sleep-

ing bags slung over her shoulder and a suitcase

in her left hand.

Back at the ranger station. Nancy found a

very grim Martin Robbins. “I checked out the

other references those clowns gave,” he re-

ported. “Every one of them a fake. They’re out

of here first thing Monday morning whether

you turn up anything against them or not. My

next job will be to find out how they got

through the hiring process in the first place.

The system is supposed to prevent this kind of

thing.”

“This place is deserted,” Bess told Nancy

back at the campsite. “Everyone went off to

the feeding stations to pack up.”

“What about Trainey?” Nancy asked.

“That’s the weird thing,” Bess replied. “I

went up to the command post a while ago and

noticed the professor riming through a stack of

photos. When he got to one of them, he got

livid. I mean, his face turned bright red and he

stalked off to his tent, then hopped into a Jeep

and blew out of here.” She stared at her friend.

“What do you think it means?”

“I have no idea,” Nancy replied.

“Jack acted strange, too,” Bess continued,

frowning. “I asked him to help me feed Spike,

but he brushed me off. I don’t understand it.

Just last night he was saying he could get really

serious about me and today you’d think I had

the plague.”

“I don’t know quite how to say this,” Nancy

said slowly, “but Jack has been more or less

flirting with me, too.”

“Really?” Bess’s eyes grew round with sur-

prise.

Nancy nodded.

Bess was silent for a long time. Tears welled

up in her eyes, but she shook her head and

angrily wiped them away. Finally she said,

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