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The Rover Boys out West; Or, The Search for a Lost Mine

Chapter 9 A DOSE OF TAR AND FEATHERS

Word Count: 1547    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

" said Dan Baxter, as the little party came to

lit a bit of candle which he produced fr

them. This done they tied the young cadet fast to

this was quickly done. To the tramps' chagrin Tom car

ing," said Nuggs, poi

little

with a lot of thiev

nt the ring you

the mouth, causing Tom's under lip to bleed. The b

ring. The ring contained an opal of which Tom was very proud, a

work," he muttered. "I'll

breath in threaten

t and see. I'll put you

ill you shut up, or do you wa

o would strike a perso

t you to keep a civil

know who tried to wreck the

I know nothing o

And we'll prove it too-w

k to you!" h

en the three quitted the building, leaving Tor

stake," he murmured. "What

time Baxter had held a long conversation with the tramps and had

y when at last Dan Baxter r

uppose," he remarked

d Tom coldly. He was hungry, b

ike to have your liber

s get down to business. Why did you make me a p

cause I felt like doing s

you propose

that you won't forge

ve

ou for n

how you and your brot

re, too, for

ter. Some persons would have had yo

re talking about. What were you

your bu

r to the Stan

as and perha

member that you are a

tanhopes' place? Haven't I

meet anyb

our particular frien

hat-that is what did you h

d I believe you were outside waitin

nse

nt Stumpy Nu

is way!" he said excite

er, in alarm. "I'll go o

mer was approaching along the gully path. As h

r, as, he carne up. "This is fortunat

u were in the same b

y. I got lost in the woods and had

eed in getting what y

Stanh

to-ahem-leave in a hurry. But who are these two men?"

tree. They helped me do a

what wa

he road and they help

ere is the-ah-y

in the old h

astonished, and begged for the particulars of

ner, what do you propose to d

xter. "I'm going to do him up br

ly and pointed to a pot of tar

r!" cried

act

-going to give hi

sn't he d

acher readily, with a malicious gleam in his fishy eyes. "I wis

ree. We'll fix the ot

of tar was hung from a chain

hich was burning, and this made the blaze more fierce

own themselves down to

e some fedders," s

usty feather bed in the hou

ught forth the feathers in question, a

is Josiah Crabtree we

rised to see the former te

caught you,"

om made n

like your present posi

no r

t that you do not even W

n you were, Crabtree," aid Tom, looking him full in the face.

face grew as dark

address me in this

g a great risk, bu

ou and your brothers

n? That but for you I

arted one of the fine

Sta

e perfectly miserable, and squandered ever

inion, and it is

on of everybody that kno

doings of myself and of others, and now

end to do?" dema

e in, followed by the two tramps. Soon Tom was released from

, as he led the way to the fire. "Ta

and now it must be confessed that he shiv

nd feather you,"

-thick, Daniel," pu

me fo

m's clothing from his back. Soon the unfortunate youth was stripped to th

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The Rover Boys out West; Or, The Search for a Lost Mine
The Rover Boys out West; Or, The Search for a Lost Mine
“Excerpt: ...speeches, Dick,\" cried the younger brother half angrily. \"Boil it down and serve the extract in short order.\" \"Very well, I will. Firstly, Arnold Baxter is in jail. Secondly, he states his friends are going to ask the governor for a pardon. Thirdly, a friend in disguise comes to the jail with the supposed pardon. Fourthly, great joy of Baxter. Fifthly, he thanks his jailers and bids them good-by, as I said before. Sixthly, after he and his friend are gone the jailers inspect the so-called pardon. Seventhly, the jailers telephone to the governor. Eighthly, the pardon is pronounced a forgery, signatures, seal, and all. Ninthly, all the powers that be are as mad as hornets, but they can do nothing, for Baxter the elder has gone and has left no trace behind him.\" \"Phew!\" Tom emitted a long, low whistle. \"Say, but that runs like the half-dime novels I used to stuff myself with in my green days, doesn't it?\" \"That's right, Tom, excepting that this is strictly true, while the half-dime novels used to be as far from the truth as a howling dog is from the moon. But seriously, I don't like this,\" went on the elder Rover earnestly. \"Neither do I like it.\" \"Baxter at liberty may mean trouble for father and for us.\" \"I begin to see now what Dan Baxter meant,\" ejaculated Tom suddenly. \"I'll wager he knew all along what his father and the friend were up to.\" \"I wonder who the stranger was? He must have been a very skillful forger to forge the governor's signature and the other signatures too.\" \"He must be some old pal to Baxter. Don't you remember father said Baxter was thick with several fellows in the West before he came out here?\" \"Let us write to father about this at once.\" This was agreed to, and Dick began to pen the letter without delay. While he was at work Sam came in and was acquainted with the news. \"It's just like the Baxters,\" said the youngest Rover. \"After this, I'll be prepared to expect anything of them. I'd like to know where he has gone?...”
1 Chapter 1 RETURNING FROM A GREAT GAME2 Chapter 2 SOMETHING ABOUT THE ROVER BOYS3 Chapter 3 THE MISSING DANGER SIGNAL4 Chapter 4 A TRAIL IS FOUND AND LOST5 Chapter 5 A STRUGGLE IN THE DARK6 Chapter 6 AN INTERESTING LETTER7 Chapter 7 A HUNT THROUGH THE WOODS8 Chapter 8 WHAT BECAME OF TOM9 Chapter 9 A DOSE OF TAR AND FEATHERS10 Chapter 10 IN THE NICK OF TIME11 Chapter 11 BROUGHT TO TRIAL12 Chapter 12 WINTER DAYS AT PUTNAM HALL13 Chapter 13 LOST IN THE SNOW14 Chapter 14 A FEW SPRING HAPPENINGS15 Chapter 15 HOW ARNOLD BAXTER ESCAPED16 Chapter 16 SOMETHING ABOUT THE ECLIPSE MINE17 Chapter 17 BOUND FOR THE WEST18 Chapter 18 THE ROVER BOYS IN CHICAGO19 Chapter 19 THE BURLY STRANGER'S LITTLE GAME20 Chapter 20 JUST A LITTLE TOO LATE21 Chapter 21 OFF FOR THE MINING DISTRICT22 Chapter 22 LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS23 Chapter 23 TOM MEETS THE ENEMY24 Chapter 24 THE SEARCH FOR THE MISSING BOY25 Chapter 25 A CAVE AND A BEAR26 Chapter 26 THE BAXTERS TRY TO MAKE TERMS27 Chapter 27 DASH FOR LIBERTY28 Chapter 28 BILL NOXTON COMES TO GRIEF29 Chapter 29 LOCATING THE LOST MINE30 Chapter 30 THE LANDSLIDE-CONCLUSION