Название | THE ROVER BOYS Boxed Set: 26 Illustrated Adventure Novels |
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Автор произведения | Stratemeyer Edward |
Жанр | Языкознание |
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Издательство | Языкознание |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9788026898887 |
Of course Anderson Rover was greatly interested in what his sons had been doing and was glad to learn that they were progressing so finely at Putnam Hall.
"We will let Arnold Baxter drop," he said.
"He is our enemy, I know; but just now we will let the law take its course for the rascality he practiced in Albany."
"All right, father," answered Dick. "We can afford to let him drop, seeing how well things have terminated for ourselves."
"And how happy we are going to be," chimed in Sam.
"And how rich — when father settles up that mining claim in the West," put in Tom.
Here I must bring to a finish the story of the Rover boys' adventures in the jungles of Africa. They had started out to find their father, and they had found him, and for the time being all went well.
The home-coming of the Rovers was the occasion of a regular celebration at Valley Brook farm. The neighbors came in from far and wide and with them several people from the city who in former years had known Anderson Rover well.
It was a time never to be forgotten, and the celebration was kept up for several days. Captain Putnam was there, and with him came Frank, Fred, Larry, and several others. The captain apologized handsomely to Aleck for the way he had treated the colored man.
"I wish I had been with you," said Fred. "You Rover boys are wonders for getting around. Where will you go next?"
"I think we'll go West next," answered Dick. "Father wants to look up his mining interests, you know. We are going to ask him to take us along." They did go west, and what adventures they had will be related in a new volume, entitled "The Rover Boys Out West; or, The Search for a Lost Mine."
"But we are coming back to Putnam Hall first," added Tom. "Dear old Putnam Hall! I thought of it even in the heart of Africa!"
"And so did I," put in Sam. "I'll tell you, fellows, it's good enough to roam around, but, after all, there is no place like home."
And with this truthful remark from the youngest Rover, let us close this volume, kind reader, hoping that all of us may meet again in the next book of the series, to be entitled, "The Rover Boys Out West; or, The Search for a Lost Mine." In this story all of our friends will once more play important parts, and we will learn what the Baxters, father and son, did toward wresting the Rover Boys' valuable mining property from them. But for the time being all went well, and so good-by.
The End
The Rover Boys Out West
CHAPTER I RETURNING FROM A GREAT GAME
CHAPTER II SOMETHING ABOUT THE ROVER BOYS
CHAPTER III THE MISSING DANGER SIGNA
CHAPTER IV A TRAIL IS FOUND AND LOST
CHAPTER V A STRUGGLE IN THE DARK
CHAPTER VI AN INTERESTING LETTER
CHAPTER VII A HUNT THROUGH THE WOODS
CHAPTER VIII WHAT BECAME OF TOM
CHAPTER IX A DOSE OF TAR AND FEATHERS
CHAPTER XII WINTER DAYS AT PUTNAM HALL
CHAPTER XIV A FEW SPRING HAPPENINGS
CHAPTER XV HOW ARNOLD BAXTER ESCAPED
CHAPTER XVI SOMETHING ABOUT THE ECLIPSE MINE
CHAPTER XVII BOUND FOR THE WEST
CHAPTER XVIII THE ROVER BOYS IN CHICAGO
CHAPTER XIX THE BURLY STRANGER'S LITTLE GAME
CHAPTER XX JUST A LITTLE TOO LATE
CHAPTER XXI OFF FOR THE MINING DISTRICT
CHAPTER XXII LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS
CHAPTER XXIII TOM MEETS THE ENEMY
CHAPTER XXIV THE SEARCH FOR THE MISSING BOY
CHAPTER XXVI THE BAXTERS TRY TO MAKE TERMS
CHAPTER XXVII DASH FOR LIBERTY
CHAPTER XXVIII BILL NOXTON COMES TO GRIEF
CHAPTER XXIX LOCATING THE LOST MINE
CHAPTER XXX THE LANDSLIDE — CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION