[The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle by Edward Stratemeyer]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rover Boys on Treasure Isle CHAPTER VII 9/11
You see I was much upset, thinking my bonds were no good.
Perhaps the yellow envelope was in the box, under the bonds." "And did Sid Merrick have hold of the box ?" demanded Anderson Rover. "He may have had.
The box was on a side table, and he walked around the room and over to it several times." "Then, unless you have the envelope now, Sid Merrick stole it," said Anderson Rover, somewhat bitterly. This announcement filled Randolph Rover with increased anxiety and as a result he looked over all his private papers and ransacked his safe and his desk from end to end.
But the precious yellow envelope and its contents were not brought to light. "Merrick must have gotten hold of that envelope at the time he stole the bonds," said Dick.
"Maybe that is what made him trace up this story of the treasure." "That may be true, Dick," answered his parent. Randolph Rover was greatly distressed over the disappearance of the maps and drawings and upbraided himself roundly for not having been more careful. "Now that they are in this Merrick's hands he may make use of them," he said dolefully. "Undoubtedly he will," answered Anderson Rover. "If he has those papers and maps why did he send Cuffer and Shelley here ?" asked Tom. "Most likely he thought he could get additional information." "It seems to me the best thing we can do is to get after that treasure without delay," said Dick.
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