The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, From College Campus to the Clouds
me simultaneously fro
retur
in this out-of-the-wa
boy. "Old Crabtree must be around Cedarville or in Ith
tioned Peter Marley, curiously. All
Tom quickly. "
stopped at my place to git a ride-w
" exclaimed Dick. "Tom, y
he come here?"
mpany as run the mill," replied the farmer. "It was a man named Foxwell. He's dead now.
ce then he has been a j
ailb
trying his best to make trouble for us and for some of our friends," went on To
" cried Sam. "The
armer to take care of the horses, all three ran up to the door of the old mill. It was unlocked, and
is with old Crabtree?"
e together when the girls
elves," put in Tom. The boys
"They are better than nothing." And he pick
dirty windows, was a gloomy place in spite of the brightness of the day outside. All listened intently
all to him?" s
any harm,"
ithout waiting for his brother. "Where
But no reply came back, an
ants to be hauled out by the coattails, I guess. Com
ther. "He may set a trap for you! You k
n," answered the fun-
her. Occasionally they stumbled over bits of lumber and piles of sawdust, for when the place had been shut down no attempt had b
t you show yourself?" called
a small toolroom, the door to which was split but tigh
abtree,-less pleasant now than it ever had been. They saw the fo
and let us talk to you," sa
u-I want you to leave these
we leave?"
his is my
ty?" cried S
distant relative. I won'
that we can have you arre
ed? Wha
uction of Mr
went along of her own f
did what you could to hypnotize her into marrying you. Mr. Crabtree, you are
d some day I'll have the law on you boys! You are responsible for my being sent to prison, and but for you Mrs.
er with you?
questions, Tom Rover. I w
r daughter, we'd have you in the lock-up inside of twenty-four hours. We understand that you and Sobber have been threatening the Stanhopes and the Lanings again, and also threatening us. Now these threats have got to stop
former teacher of Putnam Hall.
a low voice from inside the toolro
"Sobber, if you are in there why don
e is scared,
the youth who had claimed the fortune from Tr
k. "I thought as much. Well, you heard what I
ou think you are on top. But wait, that's all. That treasure belongs to me and I
le down here?" asked Sam,
ss," answered Josiah Crabtre
rkspur?" asked Dick, wishing to know something of tho
u have seen the last of them, Dick Rover. They haven't forgotten how you treat
y here w
nd some day we-- But never mind now. Just you wa
"Very well, I'll remember that, Sobber. And you remember what I told y
a moment o
there was just a trace of nervousness in his tone
emember what I said." And then he motioned to
er?" queried Peter Marley, as the boys c
ers, to keep them quiet. "It's Josiah Crabtre
going to
-left to him by a distant r
him the place. Is he going
idn't
e to see him in these parts,
h a sudden idea, he continued: "And if you see or hear anything wrong about him, will you do us
you know-if I
ds, and he and a young fellow with him named Tad Sobber may try to play us fo
n it, I will," re
y to forget old Crabtree and Sobber. One trouble at a time is enough. If that was the flying machine, I hope she
have landed in the river, and that would
lant," added Dick. "Maybe she struck the
ite a distance and then came to the s
was Dick's comment. "Mr. Marle
r. "I'll lead the way. Be careful, fer the rocks is slippe
steed into the river and one by