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The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle

CHAPTER XVI
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"It seems they were friends before they came aboard." "And they are two of a kind," remarked Dick.

"I feel free to say I do not like than at all." It was growing warmer, and for the next few days the girls and the boys were content to take it easy under the awnings which had been spread over a portion of the deck.

Once the lads amused themselves by fishing with a net and bait, but were not very successful.

In the evening they usually sang or played games, and often Songbird would favor them with some of his poetry.

For the most of the time Mrs.
Stanhope and Mrs.Laning did fancywork.
"Captain says there is a storm coming up," announced Sam, one evening.
"Oh, dear! I hope it doesn't get very rough!" cried Mrs.Stanhope.


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