The Rover Boys in Camp; or, The Rivals of Pine Island
ys! my
ht sight of the occupants of the carriage, as the turn
gain! H
a foreig
caught his father around the shoulders. "Are
hen another. "My heart is overflowing with joy, and I thank God that you have returned
answered Sam. "Oh, here is Aun
ed him. "Oh, how you must have suffered on that
who was shaking hands with his Uncle Randolph. "And more tha
n Crusoes," went on S
n Cruso
well?" questi
't have parted with them in San Francisco. They we
ave to tell us all the particulars this evening. I suppos
failing," piped in the youth mentioned, with a
eat, too. We are going to mak
oo
them. They rushed up to their rooms, and, after a brushing and a washing up, ca
m, as he looked the table over. "Tell you what, Aunt Ma
stay right here. Neither your father nor your unc
'll be careful of our trips in th
g about Putnam Hall sin
uring t
received a circular letter from Captain Putnam. The scarlet fever s
safe," said Sam. "I knew he would like t
id Tom, with his mo
t in Dick, referring to the
a tyrannical teacher who had caused them much trouble, and who had been discha
nd who had wanted to marry the widow Stanhope, in an endeavor to get control of the money that was coming
adventures, and this recital was kept up until a late hour. It was astonishi
d Anderson Rover. "It equals our a
Dick. "And, maybe, I'll get the story printed.
sked his Uncle Randolp
proper ending
elf, and that is no ending at all. He should have fall
rried the three girls,
e the story eve
ry books," said the parent. "It is likely you will never h
laimed the three
xter is in pris
ome sort of an operation. At the hospital the operation was postponed for a d
t out Dick. "Isn't he
've got him hard and fa
any trace of h
New York and taken passage on a ship bound for Liverpool, but at pre
they cat
hope tha
h their father and their uncle, or with Alexander Pop, the colored man of work. As my old readers know, Pop had been in former days
eck one day. "Even if dem cannonballs had cum after yo'
weren't along, Al
l de hair-raisin' times I wanted when we was in de
hat is
from dat ship de fust time yo' sot eyes on him. Suah as
we'll be ready for him
o' a pusson wot acts li
' yo' hab de cha
n, Aleck," answered the youth; a
and also visited Humpback Falls, that spot where Sam had had suc
deep breath. "Tom, do you remember how you got into trouble w
boat, with Dan Baxter, and how we sent him about his bus
nxious to get back to the Hall. I
t time enough from our studies. We'll have to
eturn to the Hall nex
e we d
do
at they should return to t
as to happen which would have an impor