a Young Civil Engineer." In that book
we will meet all our young friends again, and learn the particulars of
Jessie Wadsworth's strange disappearance.
"Great days, those--on the Rio Grande, Dave!" remarked Roger, one day,
when the two had been discussing what had taken place in the past.
"Yes, Roger, they certainly were great days," answered our hero. "No
matter what exciting times may come in the future, I'll never forget
how I helped to capture my double."
"And how we managed to become full-fledged civil engineers, Dave."
"Yes, that was just as good as getting back the Basswood miniatures,
if not better," answered Dave.
Here, at the height of his success in his chosen profession, we will
wish Dave Porter well, and say good-bye.
THE END
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Transcriber's Note:
Illustrations have been moved closer to their relevant paragraphs.
The page numbers in the List of Illustrations do not reflect the new
placement of the illustrations, but are as in the original.
Author's archaic and variable spelling and hyphenation is preserved.
Author's punctuation style is preserved.
Passages in italics indicated by _underscores_.
Passages in bold indicated by =equal signs=.
Typographical problems have been changed and are listed below.
Transcriber's Changes:
Page 152: Was single quote (="Why= certainly I haven't been here,
Mrs. Basswood," he returned promptly.)
Page 155: Removed extra double quote ("I said '=no,'= but told him I
was very well acquainted with his handwriting. Then he
said he)
Page 213: Was 'Wiliam' (would feel utterly lost without a cigar.
Well, I'll see you later." And thus speaking =William=
Jarvey took himself off.)
Page 265: Was 'go you' ("All right, I'll =go with you=," responded
Roger, quickly. "Come ahead!" and he started on a)
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