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The Rover Boys In The Mountains

CHAPTER XII
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"I would like to go up there before Putnam Hall opens again." "So would I," came from his two brothers.
"I think I know where you can get a guide," said Tom, after a pause.
"The Lanings have relatives at Timber Run.

Let's write to Mr.Laning." This was agreed to, and a special trip was made to the village by Aleck Pop to post the letter.

In the letter they asked Mr.Laning to telegraph, if possible, in reply.
The telegram came shortly after noon the next day.

It ran as follows: "I feel sure my brother-in-law, John Barrow, of Timber Run, can supply a reliable guide.

Will write to him.
"JOHN LANING." "That settles it," said Dick.


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