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The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle

CHAPTER XXIV
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When I was here afore there was a rock yonder, an' the crowd placed a mark on it fer a guide as I told ye.
Ain't no rock there now!" And he scratched his head as if he was afraid he was not seeing aright.
"When you were here was a good many years ago," said Songbird.

"The rock may have tumbled down the hill.

Let us look around." This advice was followed, and after a long hunt a rock was found in a hollow.

It had a peculiar mark cut upon it.
"That's it!" cried Bahama Bill, in delight.

"I knew it must be around here somewhere--but what made that big rock tumble down ?" "Maybe somepody pushed him ofer," said Hans.
"Four men couldn't budge that rock," declared Fred.
"I believe an earthquake must have done it," came from Anderson Rover, and suddenly his face grew grave.


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