The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes; Or, The Secret of the Island Cave
ust be
oke, addressing S
e sign of the missing one, and the only thing that had been f
ce was white and he was ready to c
him up," suggested Pop. He wan
Tom. "I suppose the best thing we c
"If he was floating around here we would surel
sight of Cleveland, and learned where they could tie up,
gshoreman they quickly learned that two persons had been
be Dick!"
ke the young fello
the steamer and took charge of
know where
. The young fellow was in pretty
man who was s
d here looking for you folks-so h
who had just appeared at the upper end of
. Yes, your brother is all right, although mighty tucked out by the exposure. He fell i
he agreed to accompany Sam and Tom to the hotel, and
r, Dick Rover," said Tom
s the reply, after the clerk
auled out of the lake and was b
his head. "No su
stonishment, and then t
to bring him here," said Luke Peterson. "And I pro
then turned swiftly to Sam. "Can th
, how did the man who wa
ke Peterson described
gave a lo
s fallen into the hands
questioned t
ion, concluding by saying they had discovered Arnold Baxter
other git into the wro
is, where did
s so,
ey didn't com
nd that coach driver, I
t us find him
and Tom returned to the Swallow, and Luke Peterson accompanied them. Peterson was also downheart
lso sent a telegram to his father, telling of what had happened. Th
town," said Tom, and proceeded to do so
n they found the coach driver w
rcial Hotel," said the coach driver. "So he had me
e is
about a mile and
take us t
got a job in qu
put in Sam. "Get somebody e
e the arrangement took time, and it was six o'clock
ing dark, with the shutters on the ground floor tight
smoothly. "But I could not accommoda
re?" ech
tly,
they got off here. He was
physician changed color for an inst
o rest. When I said I couldn't accommodate them the older man
wh
h I recommended the gen
to any of the c
s they went
red at every h
bony shoulders. "I am sorry, but I
ck young man wh
ck. Had he been bad I would hav
the least idea wh
ave
m's blunt comment. "Do you kn
dea. I never ask questions
ellows who had him in charge ar
levated his shaggy eyebrow
if you know anything more you had
home, and the old doctor
r-suspect me of-ahem-of any
uth. Which way did they
tly fo
hen wa
an hour after
y give a
essary, since I cou
sn't seem to be
ysician glared
he cried. "I am not accustomed to being addressed in
and now the doctor opened the door t
o the bottom of this affair, don't you forget that." And the
o say. "But, all the same, I was driving around these streets for a good hour a
k the doctor is humbug
hing is to
tch the place for a while,
ctor-what sort of a reputation h
was the answer. "He has been in court
helping Arnold Baxter-if he
h and drove off arou
lked away, intending to come up
ven by a man who, in the gloom, appeared s
" cried Sam. "H
bridle. Tom followed, and the man, who was just returni