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The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle

CHAPTER I
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"I am going to France and Italy with my uncle and cousin.
Wish some of you fellows were going along," he added, wistfully.
"I am going to the Maine woods," said a lad named George Granberry.
"You can never guess who is going there, too." "Who ?" "William Philander Tubbs and Mr.Strong." "What, our own dude going to camp in the wilderness," cried Tom.

"Oh, if I was only along wouldn't I give him some surprises!" "I'll have some fun don't forget that!" replied George, with a grin.
"But as Mr.Strong is going to be along, of course I'll have to be a little careful." "Dear Mr.Strong!" murmured Sam, with a sigh.

"What a fine teacher he is, and how I hate to give him up!" "I envy your having him along," said Dick.
At that moment the train rolled into a station and Larry and some of the others got off.
"We leave you at the next station," said Songbird, to the Rovers.
"When you find out what you are going to do this summer, write and let me know." "I certainly shall," answered Dick.
The three Rover boys soon after found themselves alone.

They had to make a change of cars, and some time later rolled into the station at Oak Run.
"Home again!" shouted Tom, as he alighted on the depot platform.
"Yes, and there is Uncle Randolph waiting for us," added Dick, as he hurried forward to meet his relative.

"How do you do, Uncle!" he cried.
"I am well, Richard," answered Randolph Rover, and then he shook hands with all three boys.


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