[The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle by Edward Stratemeyer]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rover Boys on Treasure Isle CHAPTER XXIV 2/9
Nearly everybody went armed, and the party carried with them a small electric searchlight, run by a "pocket" battery, and two oil lanterns.
They also took with them some provisions, and a pick, a shovel and a crowbar, for Bahama Bill said there might be some digging to do to get at the treasure. Had it not been for the small searchlight it would have been next to impossible to find the opening through the reef during the night.
But the light was all that was needed, and they came through with little more than a shower of spray touching them.
Bahama Bill and Mr.Rover rowed the boat and soon brought the craft to a point where they disembarked without difficulty. "The boys did not land here," said Anderson Rover, after a look along the sandy shore for footprints.
"But they must have come in somewhere around here." "Let's call for them," suggested Songbird, and this was done, but no reply came back. "They have started on the hunt for the cave, just as I supposed they would," said Mr.Rover. "Den let us git aftah dem directly," said Aleck.
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