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The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle

CHAPTER XIII
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All the noise of the city had been left behind and it was as calm and peaceful as one would wish.

The second machine was only a short distance behind the first, and each was making not less than thirty miles per hour.
"Do you know, some day I am going to make a regular tour in an auto," remarked Sam.

"I am sure a fellow could have lots of fun." "You can have this machine any time you want to," said the chauffeur, who had taken greatly to, the party.
"We'll remember," answered Dick, indifferently.

He did not particularly fancy the fellow, for he was rather familiar and his breath smelt of liquor.

Twice he had talked of stopping at road houses, but Dick had told him to go on, fearful that he might drink too much.
A hill was before the automobiles, but both machines climbed it without an effort.


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