The Rover Boys on the River; Or, The Search for the Missing Houseboat
t the three rings which the constabl
into my coat," said Dick, who was
ck didn't steal
Sam. "Dick, this is
," came from Aaron Fairchild. "Go
a-doin'," retur
presently brought forth another ri
hin'!" came from the th
e's the th
Dick, the hot blood rushing to his face. He t
y, Captain Rover," ans
here is assuredly
oat," said Josi
thorough search two small gold stick pi
rchild, triumphantly. "I can prove
ne of the sleeves came half a dozen chea
r as day," said the jeweler. "
ock 'em up," answ
p!" cried
. "I'm no thief, and I do
a how this jewelry got
in Pu
me promptly f
ng was then searched and a few mor
" said the constable, and this wa
t, that something was wrong, and then somebody whispered that the R
And a number of others said the same. But a few shrugged their sho
altogether," said one. "They
a good bit of money,"
st," said Aaron Fairchild, after the ba
h the rest?" asked the
cent and I do not understand how that stuff got wher
st be the one who robbe
ehind the evidence, as they say in court. You might just as well confess, an'
ider this stuff w
five dollars," answ
id you lose
ed an' sixty d
a hundred and twenty-five dollar
but that one of our e
uestion is,
ter-or Lew Flapp
the things get int
ve it
sh," put in the constable.
ere
Haggerty'
aptain Putnam. "This affair
y. But a wagon was handy, belonging to a nearby farmer,
said Captain Putnam to his head assist
overs are guilty, sir,"
against them. The question i
battalion of cadets ma
Rovers and the others
squire proved to be an Irishman of about fifty, who when he w
rhood for years," said the squire. "The back door av the shop w
en the robbery was co
tn
ll day yesterday and did not get home
e anybody else
hen he goes away
nd several office chairs. The squire had heard of Captain Putnam, and kne
particulars of this case," said
everything in the shop in confusion. Jewelry and other things to the value of a hundred and sixty dollars had been taken, and on the floor he had found the memorandum book and the envelope. From some boys in the hamlet
said Squire Haggerty. "How do ye account for ha
, whoever he was, placed them there, for the double purpose o
o throuble, he was after being a f
it," put in
of any suc
And he mentioned Dan Baxter, Flapp, Rockley, and a numbe
Rover and how it was that Lew Flapp was considered an enemy and how the fellow had been di
he must have visited your camp, too," said Squ
oked inquiringly
didn't see any o
ied Tom, suddenly. "How strange t
ou hear from
me Flapp had been there and was very angry because he had been sent away from the academy.
?" asked Josiah Co
over from the hotel. He was very much frightened and insis
ut Lew Flapp," said Di
't have talked so much," added the lad. "He certainly s
u seen h
he village right aft
ar Mr. Fairc
that runs bac
was he
n't k
the last yo
s,
he went towards the
, s
y could not tell and
ok his head
looks to me as if I'll have to hold these Ro