The Rover Boys in the Jungle - Or, Stirring Adventures in Africa by Edward Stratemeyer
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"Me? And what was the dream?"
"Oh - it was only a silly affair, Dick, not worth mentioning." "But I would like to know what it was." "Well, then, she dreamed that both of you were in a big forest and he was about to attack you with a gun or a club, she couldn't tell which. She awoke screaming and I ran to her side, and that is how she told me of the dream." CHAPTER III AN OLD ENEMY TURNS UP "That was certainly an odd dream," said Dick, after a short pause. "I am sure I never want to meet Josiah Crabtree under such circumstances." "It was silly, Dick -- I'd forget it if I was you." "And she never mentioned the man at any other time?" "No. But I am certain she is glad he has left for parts unknown. I never, never, want to see him again," and the girl shivered. |
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