The Rover Boys on the Ocean - Or, a chase for a fortune by Edward Stratemeyer
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'On the Hudson River, just below Albany." "Where are they going to take me next?" "You had better ask Mr. Baxter. I was only brought on board to wait on you." "Then that means that they wish to take me quite a distance!" cried Dora, and ran on deck. Mumps and Baxter were talking earnestly together near the bow. At once she ran to them. "Where is my mother?" "You'll see her soon," answered the former bully of Putnam Hall. "It was another trick of yours!" burst out Dora. "And I think you gave me something last night to make me sleepy." "What if we did?" came from Mumps. "You are all right now." "I do not want to go another step with you." Dora looked around and saw a strange boat passing. "Help! help!" she screamed. At once there was another row, in which not only the boys, but also Bill Goss and his wife, took a hand. In the end poor Dora |
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