The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle; Or, The Strange Cruise of the Steam Yacht
e recent examinations and the closing exercises at school had gone and as Sam dec
caught his man, but had lost him again. He added that he would be home probably on the following Sunday. This
is all about," said Tom, and the
en range. He also took a piece of old rubber bicycle tire and trimmed it up to resemble a snake and put it in Jack Ness' bed in the barn, thereby nearly scaring the hired man into a fit. Ness ran out of the room in his night dress and raised such a yell that
ster Tom, I'll get
r bed?" demanded Tom. "I never
n, and I know it," grumbled the hi
olored man dressing up to go out and learned that he was going to c
to his younger brother. "The next thing you kno
think of doin
and I'll
f his shape. He had a fine black coat, with trousers to match, and a gorgeous
rabbit, made of thin rubber. This rabbit had a small rubber hose attached, an
ween the cloth and the lining. It was put in flat and the hose was allowed to dangle down under the lining to within an inch of
ival, a man named Jim Johnson, and he did not want Johnson to get to the widow's home ahead of him. He w
, who, with his younger brother, was lying in wait out
as Aleck appeared he saunter
to see your best girl
make a little c
put in Tom. "He knows she's got
quit yo' foolin',"
straight," said Sam. "It's a fine tie, but it's no good the way yo
rubble wid dat tie,"
tie a jerk, first one way and another. Then he
eck's coat went up with it, until it looked as if the man was humpbacked. Then Tom fastened the hose, so the wind cou
o HUMP to ca
ing like," declared Sam
s everything
oing," answered Ale
you'll get the widow sure alo
and hurried away. His appearance, with the hump on his bac
Widow Taylor's cottage. This was a short cut, but Aleck would not take it, because of the br
's Corners. A stovepipe stuck out of a back window, and the front door l
son as this," observed Sam. "She may be pretty, as colo
nd I know it. Why, once I came past here a
ldren hurrying away from the house. As they did th
he cemetery, jest as I
o stay long," an
ered the widow. "To morrow, I'l
hildren to the cemetery fo
m quiet," answere
to keep them ou
ed man came down a side street. The man entered
Hopes yo' is feelin' fine this eb
r. Thomas. "Yo' said yo' would mahrry me soo
a stead
e quarry dribin'
o' gits a w
hs," was the
id the widow, and allowed
As he saw the couple through th
fo' me around, Mrs. Tay
, sweetly. "But yo' see-I- dat is-" Sh
ot
mp on y
on my back,"
h da
. "Look wot it reads, 'I hab got to hump to co
widow, wrathfully. "I'se engaged to Mistah Thoma
ok off his coat. He squeezed the rubber rabbit so hard th
Rover's man, and tore the rabbit
der night, Mistah Pop," said the wid
Aleck, and turning on hi
to roar at the scene presented. They wondered wh
o square ourse
you going
ll do it
ut so did Aleck, and conse
can't go fo' to deny it
eny it, Aleck," said T
t for yo
uh
, Aleck, we can't bear to think of y
uh
Tom. "Besides, that widow has a lot
She had moah, but she dun told m
. Then a light broke in on
place da puts
ery right enough-but they ar
o' mea
this evening-she told 'em to go to
is fooling
said Sam. "I am quite sur
eck, and walked on. "But I ain't takin' yo' word fo' dis," he adde
added here that later on Aleck discovered that the widow had ten children and was head over heels in debt, and he was