The Rover Boys in the Jungle - Or, Stirring Adventures in Africa by Edward Stratemeyer
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Nellie. Of course both boys and girls talked a whole lot of
nonsense, yet all enjoyed the walk very much. "This is the spot where they abducted me," shivered Dora, as they came to the old boathouse. "Oh, what a dreadful time that was, to be sure!" "I don't believe our enemies will bother you any more, Dora," said Dick. "It's not likely that old Crabtree Will try the same game twice; and Mumps has really turned over a new leaf and gone to work for a living." "Yes, I was glad to hear that, for I don't believe he was such a bad fellow at heart. He was under Dan Baxter's influence, just as - as --" "As Josiah Crabtree tried to influence your mother," whispered Dick, and Dora nodded slowly. "Well, let us forget it, and -- My gracious!" Dick stopped short, to stare in open-mouthed wonder at a small boat shooting down the lake at a distance of several hundred yards from the shore. "What's up?" came simultaneously from Tom and Sam. "Don't you see that fellow in the boat?" demanded Dick, in increased wonder. "Of course we see him," answered Tom. |
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