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The Rover Boys in the Air

CHAPTER XIX
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Then we went to the old mill in the auto, but the place was deserted.

After that I notified the local authorities, and I have hired ten watchmen to guard the farm and every building on it.

I have also sent for two more detectives, and I am hoping that, sooner or later, they will be able to trace the scoundrels and run them down." "Does he say how he is feeling ?" questioned Sam, as his brother paused in the reading of the letter.
"Yes, he says he is about the same, but that Uncle Randolph is very much upset over the loss of his chickens and wants to know if they hadn't better pay the money demanded." "Oh, I hope they don't pay a cent!" cried Tom.
"So do I," added Sam.

"But I don't want to see them blown up either," he continued, seriously.
"None of us want that," said Dick.

"But I'd not give them a cent--I'd be blown up a dozen times before I'd do it!" he continued, firmly.
"Do they want us home ?" asked Tom.
"No, dad says it will do no good for us to come home.


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