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The Rover Boys on Land and Sea

CHAPTER XXVI
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"I think Nellie is right.

I'll talk it over with the others." Tom lost no time in the matter, and Dick, Sam, and old Jerry agreed that Nellie's idea was very good.

Captain Blossom shrugged his shoulders and looked ugly.
"Jack Lesher shall not take the command from me," he said.

"If he tries it, he'll find himself in the biggest kind of a row." "But you must admit that there is grave danger," said Dick.
"Yes, I admit that." "Then you are willing that we shall hide the stores ?" "If you want to." "Won't you help us, Captain Blossom?
Of course, we recognize the fact that those things belong to you, since you remained on the ship up to the time she struck the island." This speech pleased the captain, and he said he would help them willingly.
Without delay the two rowboats and the raft were called into commission, and an hour later the men and boys were hard at work transferring goods from the wreck to the beach in front of the cave.

Five trips were made back and forth, the boats and the raft bringing over each, time as much as could be conveniently floated.
By the time the last trip was made and the goods piled on the beach and covered with a large tarpaulin, it was dark and all were utterly worn out by their labors.


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