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ulfill every fair expectation. Affectionately and sincerely yours, EDWARD STRATEMEYER CONTENTS I Bound For Home II An Important Telegram III Fun On The Farm IV A Midnight Search V At The Old Mill VI The Story Of A Treasure VII In Which Something Is Missing VIII The Rover Boys In New York IX A Chase On The Bowery X Dick Becomes A Prisoner XI Aboard The Steam Yacht XII Something About Firecrackers XIII A Wild Automobile Ride XIV What A Roman Candle Did XV The Sailing Of The Steam Yacht XVI A Row On Shipboard XVII A Mishap In The Fog XVIII The New Deck Hand XIX Treasure Isle At Last XX The Boys Make A Discovery XXI Scaring Off The Enemy XXII Prisoners In The Forest XXIII What Wingate Had To Tell XXIV A Missing Landmark XXV The Trail Through The Jungle XXVI A Dismaying Discovery XXVII What Happened On The Steam Yacht XXVIII A New Move Of The Enemy XXIX The Hunt For The Treasure XXX Homeward Bound--Conclusion CHAPTER I BOUND FOR HOME "HURRY Up, Sam, unless you want to be left behind!" "I'm coming!" shouted Sam Rover, as he crossed the depot platform on the run. "Where is Tom?" "He went ahead, to get two good seats for us," answered Dick Rover. He looked around the crowd that had gathered to take the train. "Hi, there, Songbird, this way! Come in this car, Hans!" "Say, aren't you fellows coming aboard?" came a voice from the nearest car, and a curlytopped head with a pair of laughing eyes appeared. "Folks crowding in to beat the band! Come on in if you want seats." "We'll be in directly," answered Sam, and followed his brother Dick to the car steps. Here there was quite a jam, and the Rover boys had all they could do to get into the car, followed by half a dozen of their school chums. But Tom Rover had managed to keep seats for all, and they sat "in a bunch," much to their satisfaction. Then the train rolled out of the station, and the journey homeward was begun. The term at Putnam Hall Military Academy was at an end, and the school days of the three Rover boys at that institution were now a thing of the past. Each had graduated with honors, yet all were a trifle sad to think that there would be no going back to a place where they had made so many friends. "It's almost like giving up your home," Dick had said, several times, while at the actual parting Sam had had to do his best to
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