The Rover Boys on the Plains; Or, The Mystery of Red Rock Ranch
so sure like nefer vos!" cried Hans Mue
"Even if they don't hit us, they haven't any right to mak
to do mit your hair?" qu
at lumber raft hits us, Han
life i
a policy for 'steen dollars and some cents
er," broke in Dick. "Be quie
ns. "Use dot magnify
d to call to persons on shore, if necessary, and, brin
shouted at the top of his lungs
" was the surly answer from a
and we want y
be all right," said the man. He was a burly l
e raft and the houseboat were moving in the same dir
off, there will be
y recognized him as a fellow they had met in a hotel at their last stopping place
aptain, a rather strange individual, was not feeling very well, and h
as soon as he had come out on deck and taken in t
shore," was th
-it's too
too shallow?
are not in the c
ame from Tom, and off he ru
uld be seen plainly. They were a rough-looking sort, and
hit!" ejaculated Sam. "Those side
ge of the raft. They were only a few feet off and mig
rned the houseboat toward the bank of the river. Then the big r
is!" stormed Captain Starr. His word
e man with the lon
a taste of this?" put in
the man, and lost no time in slidi
boat felt a slight shock, and the
p now?" c
what's the matter," m
s ought to su
ssed the houseboat. The latter now b
k in the mud for good,"
rom Sam's lips. He wa
came from sever
aken, Dan Baxter
" exclai
es
he
boards in the rear. As soon as h
s Baxter?" question
t him, it wa
ought to try to catc
re going to catch any
re stuck ha
really aground?"
t," said Ca
e Laning, who had joined the other
ss. It depends on whethe
get off," sai
a dub
tuck in
as har
l we
ll we
ree?" came softly f
a fine thing to make a
proach
de out in the mud and s
wink at hi
ied the youth who was giv
t thing in the world,
ver, warts, squint-ey
e it yourself,"
wboat and see if we can't pul
," said Dick. "If we wait, we m
and Fred got in to do the rowing, while the others remained on the houseboat, to try what they could do toward poli
Dick, after several m
d Captain Starr. "
ird, and this was done. Then the boys rowed with all their might
uted Hans. "Dot's der time vo
m the captain. "We'll be all
eboat down to New Orleans," said Tom, wh
t later. "We are all right now
a bit of my mind," said Sam, who felt tired ou
nswered Dick. "More than likely, t
ly long nose o
lumberman. He wasn't dressed like t
Dora continued on her course down the river. All told, a half hour ha
er on board," said Dick to Sam. "If it was, and he
can do, Dick, is to
raft will tie up somewhe
a good many miles before that happens," answered the eldest