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The Rover Boys in Camp

CHAPTER XVII
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The flooring was fairly level, with rock in some places and hard dirt in others.
The opening was rudely furnished with a heavy table and a bench, and close to one wall was a box bed, still filled with pine boughs.

On a big wooden hook hung a man's coat, so decayed that it began to fall apart when they touched it.

The table contained several tin cups and plates, all rust eaten.
"This is certainly a curious find," said Flapp.

"How did you happen to hit it, Gus ?" "I was exploring the cliff above when I happened to slip and fall into the bushes just in front of the door.

I was shook up but not hurt, and when I got up I saw the door and wondered what it meant.


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