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The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle

CHAPTER III
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"The next thing you know Aleck will be getting married and leaving us." "What do you think of doing ?" asked Sam.
"Come on, and I'll show you." Now, Aleck was rather a good looking and well formed darkey and he was proud of his shape.

He had a fine black coat, with trousers to match, and a gorgeous colored vest.

This suit Tom was certain he would wear when calling on the widow.
When in Ithaca on his way home the fun-loving Rover had purchased an imitation rabbit, made of thin rubber.

This rabbit had a small rubber hose attached, and by blowing into the hose the rabbit could be blown up to life size or larger.
Leading the way to Aleck's room, Tom got out the colored man's coat and placed the rubber rabbit in the middle of the back, between the cloth and the lining.

It was put in flat and the hose was allowed to dangle down under the lining to within an inch of the split of the coat tails, and at this point Tom put a hole in the lining, so he could get at the end of the hose with ease.
It was not long before Aleck came in to dress.


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