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The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle

CHAPTER XXIV
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A MISSING LANDMARK The searchlight was watched with interest for fully quarter of an hour.

It was, of course, visible only now and then, but from the shafts of light seen, those on the steam yacht were certain somebody was moving from the north side of the isle to the location of the treasure cave.
"We ought to head them off, if possible," declared Anderson Rover.
"Should that be Merrick's crowd and they meet my sons there will surely be trouble!" "Let us go ashore without delay!" said Songbird, who was sorry he had not accompanied the Rover boys.
"That's what I say!" added Fred.

"We can take plenty of lights." "I vos not von pit sleepy," declared Hans.

"I go kvick, of you said so, Mr.Rofer." "If yo' go, don't forgit Aleck!" pleaded the colored man.
"You shall go, Aleck," answered Mr.Rover, who knew he could depend upon the colored man in any emergency.
"I hope you find Dick, and Tom and Sam," said Dora.

"It was foolish for them to go off alone." "And don't let Merrick hurt anybody," pleaded Nellie.
It was quickly decided that the party to go ashore should be composed of Mr.Rover, Bahama Bill, Aleck, and the three boys.


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