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The Rover Boys on the Ocean - Or, a chase for a fortune by Edward Stratemeyer
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Disappearing for a moment, the Irishman came out half dressed and
with a lighted candle in his hand. By this time Sam and Frank
had followed Tom to the upper floor. Soon several men and women
put in an appearance, including Dutch Jake.

"Who vos dot poy you vos look for?" asked the aged German. "Vos
he der von vot was standin' by dis door apout an hour ago?"

"I guess so," said Tom.

"Dem mans vot got dis room open der door und took him inside."

"Took him inside!" burst out Sam and Tom simultaneously.

"Yah," replied Dutch Jake, but failed to add that he had had
anything to do with the capture.

"Von of dem say dot poy vos stole some money alretty."

"It was a cock-and-bull story to make him a prisoner," said Tom.
"I'm going to find him if I can," and he threw himself on the
door with all of his strength.

At first the barrier refused to budge, but when Sam and Frank
also pushed, it gave way with a bang, hurling the trio to the
floor inside.

By this time the excitement had been communicated to the next
tenement in which lived Caleb Yates, the landlord of the two
buildings. Yates, a sour-minded old man, lost no time dressing
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