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Roy Blakeley’s Adventures in Camp

CHAPTER IV
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After being resuscitated, one of the men gave a vague account of having encountered a waterlogged life-boat containing several people who had perished from exposure, and of certain papers and possessions found on one of them.
Later when a reporter made an effort to see the men for confirmation of this statement, neither could be found.

Both are said to have carried considerable money on their persons, but this was explained by the exceptionally large catches of fish which they sold, during their fishing trip.

No means of tracing them is known since the boat, in which one of them resumed his journey home after repairs, had no license number.
Maybe you think I didn't read that article twice.

And it made me wonder a lot of things about that fishing trip.

One thing, it looked as if they might have had more adventures than Lieutenant Donnelle had told me about, and maybe he didn't want to tell me everything--that's what I thought.


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