The Motor Boys After a Fortune
turn, returned the stare, and to our friends it seemed as if there was an insolent look on Noddy's face-
d sharply to the tall steersman. "The
rudder about so that the Dartaway swung toward the mid
or comfort,"
y. "I don't know why I shou
ed Ned, as the motor boat rapidly opened up a gap between herself and t
water, you know, and Andy has rather a loud voice. Well, it can't be h
e dock from which they had started. The last glimpse they had of Andy Rush was when that excitable chap was
e water for a glimpse of some rare aquatic insect. At times he would dip into the river a small net he carried, and, bringin
e water, as it is a form of land life. This is very puzzling. I must make notes on this. Perhaps the worm, having live
he had adjusted the motor to work smoothly, and while
cannot account for it being in the water. I shall devote a good deal of space in my new book to this find. Perhaps I am the first to discov
ed Bob, as he caught sight of the wrigglin
words being merely indicative of angle and worm, while the latter, which I prefer, indicates the curious fish known as the angler, and which is said to catch other fish by
ose it has overflowed some bank, and washed the poor worms out. I'm afraid,
ccounts for it. Well, I don't want the specimen then," and he tossed it back into the wate
s of fish around here, fellows. I
"We've just had breakfast, and yet he's think
out his line and some bait he had thought to bring along. "I'll catch 'em, an
water as high and as muddy a
tch," was al
eam was filled with floating débris that had been carried down by the rising water, and it required skill
to look for more valuable specimens than angle worms. Ned busied himself about the engine,
erry could enjoy his meal without having to eat with one hand and steer with the other, the boat was tied up in a li
mured the stout lad with hi
ooks to praise their ow
it good?" d
"It's a good meal, Chunky, and Ne
lared the stout lad, hel
hemselves that night on a small lake into which the stream emptied. They tied up near shore, and, the colla
lled the blankets over him, for, while the d
ay to spend a vac
hip, we'll have more fun yet," predicted J
the fact that it's filled with snakes," comme
professor. "I may be able to get a few specimens.
some radium,
ht they had crossed the lake to its outlet, down whi
and they had to stay cooped up in the cabin, which was not much fun. But the stor
le land journey," remarked Ned, at th
professor. "Are you go
canal that connects with the river by which we will get on the Alleghany. I wrote to a man who is going to move the boat, and he promised to be on hand with a
n a sign of Noddy N
he whole trip," sp
ad gone as far as was practical up the
eet us must be around here somewh
ad, who seems to be wav
ied the merchant's son
the water, and upon the truck, but finally it w
ck to the canal?" asked the teamster, as he gat
," decided Ned. "We'll be th
he cabin of their boat. The professor accompanied them, and the men who
hill. When about half of the journey had been accomplished one of the men discovered that the bo
trying to navigate in the dust!"
the delay and finally climbed down
le to catch a few rare bugs. I think I can find the way
d Ned, who had provided himse
his net from side to side in an en
of the men of Jerry, as there came a
at
Crazy-bug-house? D
not crazy," and then he explained
sometimes. I had a cousin who always wanted to sleep with his shoes on
rstand, and, a little later, the boat was shif
leg. The frightened animal reared, crowded its mate, and, a moment later, dashed ahead, breaking one of the reins. The next instant the team of four powerful steeds wa
ses!" yelled
in another minute if
Ned. "Jerry-Bob-help hold her on! If she
Some of the men helped them, but, in spite of this, the terrific speed o
es, Bill!" yelle
f I pull on the other I'll run them into the ditch, and t
canal if they keep on muc
he felt the boat slipping nearer
brakes!" s
d we're goners, boys! Get ready to jump when you see the water. Whoa, there! Whoa
away," murmured Jerry, as he press