The Rover Boys on the Ocean - Or, a chase for a fortune by Edward Stratemeyer
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longer a master at Putnam Hall and when I left that place I
washed my hands of all those connected with that place." "A good thing for the Hall, sir," came from Tom. "Don't be insulting, Rover. You go your way and I'll go mine." "As you please, sir. You spoke to us first." "I'll take good care and not do it again. But this looks as if you were following me up." "That's what Mumps said," cried Sam, before he had stopped to think twice. "Ha! So you have met Mum -- I mean John Fenwick?" "We met him on the river." "And he said you had been following him?" "Never mind, Mr. Crabtree, we won't talk any more," put in Dick, with a warning glance at Sam. He turned to the waiter. "Some fish, please, trout; and see that the biscuits are warm." "Nes, sah," grinned the negro. Tom at once took the cue. "It's going to be a warm day," he said to Dick. |
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