The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle; Or, The Strange Cruise of the Steam Yacht
ter the treasur
ims that the revolutionists took it from a ship belonging in part to his
n't so, is i
is, to Mrs. Stanhope, Dora and the Lanings. The fact that Silas Merrick had an int
Merrick doing
old him very little. Then I started to find Doranez-he is the man I have been after during the past week. I found him and he promised to work with me if I would pay him for hi
the treasure on his own accou
ery well, for he has
do, father-go on a hunt fo
a fair chance of locating that island and of finding the cave where the treasure is secreted. Of
u going at it?"
he is going to Europe. I have determined to charter that yacht and go on a cruise among the West Indies. It
e us along?" as
u want
t to swim, or a dog want to scratc
Sam. "And I hope with all my heart we lo
ake this Bahama Jac
big reward if the treasure is
will be in
nderson Rover's ey
twenty passengers. I have decided to ask Mrs. Stanhope to go and bring Dora, and will also ask the Lanings. Then they will know exactly w
urst out Sam. "Let us take
ans Mueller" added Tom. "They w
go?" quest
h this afternoon," he added always ready to do things on the
to start on the
yacht can be gotten in readiness. I have already i
s a captain
n men, including an engi
at a nice trip they would have with Dora Stanhope on board. Dick was n
ack and of what he hoped to accomplish. He had a fair idea of the latitude and longitude of Treasure Isle
to it on account of the numerous reefs. You have to land on the island in a small boat, and that is why very few ships stop
seshoe we ought not to have great d
k. If one were in a balloon it would be different. You must remember that
suggested Tom. "Then we could
robably drop into the ocean and be drowned. No, we'll have to do our searching from
and Shelley were
Merrick. Merrick, of course, would lik
ook at the map
he idea of going on a treasure hun
s I have are only cop
ls are in Mrs. Stan
her. "You have them, Randolf
in perplexity. As my old readers know,
? They were in a large yellow envelope. I think you
-er-I don't quite remember what I did with them." H
ne fully ten minutes returned with a flat ti
o be here," he said, turning
r it?" asked his b
w. I saw it only a couple of days be
at tin box to Ca
es
nvelope in
ch upset, thinking my bonds were no good. Perhaps t
ave hold of the box?"
side table, and he walked around th
the envelope now, Sid
ver, somewh
looked over all his private papers and ransacked his safe and his desk from end to
he time he stole the bonds," said Dick. "Maybe that
ue, Dick," answ
sappearance of the maps and drawings and upbraide
rrick's hands he may make use
will," answere
maps why did he send Cuffer
ght he could get add
out delay," said Dick. "If we don't, Merrick may form some kind of a party,
his father, with a faint smile. "But I agree with yo
It was resolved that the party to go in search of the treasure should be made up of Anderson Rover and his three sons, Mrs. Stanhope and Dora, the Lannings, and als
rd, and as he had accompanied the boys to the jungles of Africa and on th
o get along widout me," he said to Sam. "Don'
you'd get seasick
only yo'll take me along," a
e steam yacht
, but didn't I cook all
ertain
k on de yacht seem p'ints as to wot
you wish, I'll speak
werry much,
e thing," put Tom, who w
is
d marry the widow Tay
t trash!" snorted Alec
I don't want her or
d it was agreed that Aleck should accompany the party as a general helper, and this pleased the colored