The Forest of Mystery
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aughing. Mr. Holton could not help joining
" Mr. Holton said, as soon as he could get his breath
grin
g to." The youth ben
manded, sitting up and rubbing
laughed st
aded Bob, as soon as he coul
ered himself a
ith difficulty, "a terrible mistake. It seems that Bob here mi
Then his gaze fell on Bob, who was wondering
ushing past me so wildly I thought sure you were the
continued to
s that you whip up a wallop of a punch. You're the first bird that's eve
e me, sir," Bob said.
hinking about that thief," he went on, looking about the ba
on through the house. He reached the front door in
s he caught sight of the thief ru
anded, running i
was but a short distance away when the latter jumped into his car
rd, but failed. Then, criticizing himself for not arrivin
Mr. Holton's sedan, but foun
going after him. His car could run
r and friends to appear, but when they
after?" The speaker was Bob, who had ap
" the other youth answered, and then
'll fix him. There's a telephone in that front room the
have been cut," s
prise, the telephone
eeing man and the car he was driving, the officer moved that they make a tho
cer. "You younger fellows can search the upper fl
e led the way up the stairway. "If t
ar when he left," said Bob. "He was
find no trace of the stolen specimens. They went back
ade their way downstairs. "We've looked all over the place, but it's no use. O
y could recover the box of stolen specimens. Then, when they were about to find them and arrest the
ed to look once more, even though it had become necessary to switc
as to be found. Tired and downhearted, the five left the
at the police station, and
ens, perhaps," moaned Mr. Lewis, as he broug
r of optimism. "Like that officer said, with radio and al
Mr. Holton. "I certai
efore we leave for Afr
from his mind all the afternoon and evening. "You will take Joe and me with you, won't you?
at once. "In fact, there have been times when Ben and I
thinking this thing over, and I believe the tr
cried Joe
ewis resumed. "And we'll have to credit them with a lot of ini
ther hopefully, alth
on the opport
s Mountains. Were successful in about everything. And the moving-picture house was well pleased with th
rose from
" he suggested. "And it won't be easy to get their c
e matter of allowing Bob and Joe to go, but
chums, "we can let you know la
big chance of things going in his favor. "But
t a call from the Lewis reside