called. He ran down the street.
Dunkum was determined. He wanted the lumpy bump out of the mudhole. The lump with the gleaming gold object!
For a moment, he relaxed his grip and stood up. It felt good to stretch his legs. But he wasnât happy. He frowned at the mudhole.
Dunkum knew one thing for sure. He wasnât going home till the mudhole let go!
Soon, the rest of the Cul-de-sac Kids showed up.
Abby Hunter took one look at Dunkum. She shook her head. âYuck, what a mess,â she said.
âI told you it was icksville,â Stacy said. She was still holding Croaker.
Abby and her little sister, Carly, stared at Dunkum. And at the mudhole.
âDoes Mr. Tressler know youâredigging in his yard?â Carly asked.
Dunkum turned around. He glanced at Mr. Tresslerâs back porch. âIâve been digging here for years.â
âWell, you ought to ask first,â Carly said. Her blond curls danced.
âDonât be bossy,â Abby scolded.
Shawn and Jimmy Hunter ran over to the mudhole.
âWe help, yes?â Shawn said. He and Jimmy were still learning English. It was hard because they were born in Korea. They were Abby and Carlyâs adopted brothers.
Dunkum shook his head. âI could use some serious help here. Anyone have a rope?â
âI not,â Jimmy Hunter said.
Abby had an idea. âLetâs make a human chain.â
Eric Hagel chuckled. âWhereâs my camera?â
The kids laughed.
Stacy looked around. âWhereâd Jason go?â
âIâm coming!â he shouted. Jason was dragging a big shovel.
âAll right!â Dunkum said. âNow maybe we can solve the mudhole mystery.â
FOUR
Jason came running. He plopped the shovel down and pushed it into the mudhole.
Dunkum and Shawn clawed at the dirt with their hands. Eric and Jimmy pushed piles of mud away.
Dee Dee Winters watched as she held her cat. âMister Whiskers wants to help, too,â she said.
Suddenly, Dee Deeâs cat laid eyes on Croaker. Mister Whiskers meowed and spit at the bullfrog.
âAw, kitty, thatâs not nice,â Dee Dee scolded.
Stacy hid Croaker under her jacket. âI guess cats and frogs donât mix,â she said.
Dee Dee finally got her cat settled down. She stood beside Abby and Carly and watched the boys dig. They were making an even bigger mess.
âWow! Look at that!â Carly shouted.
Something big was coming out of the mudhole. It was half in, half out. The mystery lump was a square box.
âWhat can it be?â Abby said.
âWeâre gonna find out!â Jason hollered.
Dunkum and Jason were still kneeling in the mudhole.
âItâs almost out,â Jason said.
âLetâs pull the box out together,â Dunkum suggested.
Abby and Carly grabbed Dunkumâs arms.
âIâm ready!â Carly shouted.
âMe too,â Abby said, grinning.
Stacy and Dee Dee decided not to help. They were trying to end a frog and cat war. Besides, they didnât want to get dirty.
Mister Whiskers kept hissing at Croaker.
Dee Dee tried to make her cat behave. She even promised him a new litter box. âJust be nice, OK?â
Mister Whiskers played dumb.
âIâll make it a blue litter box,â Dee Dee said. âHowâs that?â
Meow .
Mister Whiskers was spoiled rotten.
âShow time!â Dunkum called to his friends.
Eric held on to Dunkumâs belt loops.
Shawn gripped Jasonâs T-shirt.
Little Jimmy latched on to Shawnâs back pocket.
âOn the count of three, weâll lift it out,â Dunkum said.
The boys hollered, âOne . . . two . . . three!â
FIVE
The boys pushed and pulled. They forced and twisted.
With a mighty heave, the mudhole sneezed.
AH-AH-AAARGA-CHOOO!
Out flew a square box.
The kids fell backward. Then they saw the old chest.
âWow!â said Abby. She crept close to the muddy chest.
Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Martin A. Lee, Bruce Shlain