The Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motor-Boat
A hasty examination convinced them that all their belongings were safe. In accordance with the suggestion whi
is all right. If we don't like to sail in the night then we can stop there, but if we want to
vel through the country by night. Perhaps we'll f
ll find our ghosts a little more substa
it didn't come to Utica. I left word with the express offic
the ghost of it,
ders of the attractive city, but after they had passed the first village on their way George said quickly, "Fellows, I believe it's going
aught out here in a th
e the hotel or tavern is that they told me about in Utica. It won't rain before we get there for it is onl
eased. Less than a half-hour had elapsed when the boys found t
called John. "It loo
ill be to stop. We'll find a place where we can leave the motor-boat and t
graceful little boat was covered in such a way that she was pr
once started for the hotel which they we
long the darkened street, and in a fe
a long roll of thunder followed by a blinding f
ght if you do what I tell you to. It was my suggestion and I am glad
in which they found themselves. "It seems to me that the motto over the
find that?" l
r of the motto over
t manifest, for at that moment in the midst of a deafening peal of
ou?" she inquired as
thought perhaps we might stay h
e woman dubiously. "I don't know wh
ings gave evidence of the many years that had passed since they had been placed there. Not a door fitted its frame and the windows were all small, the panes being not much more than seven by nine. Whatever was done in one part of the house plainly was likely to be
ed to the landlady, "I think we w
ny supper?" inq
ome in Utica,"
are you
go to the St.
exclaimed the woman
got a mot
terrible long ways and I don't see how y
we had better stop here for the ni
he woman, who busied herself lightin
Fred, who did not think it necessary to go m
fast. Now, if you'll follow m
-room at that moment there came another noisy ou
e?" inquired Fred, nodding his
A stormy night like this drives a good man
oisy lot," su
etimes they go off and don't pay me a cent. That's one r
ave to pay before we take
what I say. That's th
see the rooms first
aking stairway and then through the hall on the second floor. The floor here also was loose and every step was
last as she stopped before the
aren't we?" inquired John as anot
"You'll get used to it same as I have. I go to sleep and don't pay
the doors, which were unlo
hey became aware in the dim light of the condi
d water since the Erie Canal was built," whisper
minute, Pop,"
ts height. For them to go on in the Black Growler was almost impossible. There was nothing
boys explained they might have to leave the village before sunrise, they prepared for bed. They were thoroughly tired by the new experiences of
nt withdrew, Fred said, "If we need your help in
ed, Peewee?"
" retorted Fred. "I don't like the soun
oors. An old fashioned iron latch was the only means by which each door was ope
he door," said Fred. "I'm afraid so
s were in bed the door of the room which Fred and John
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