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The Rover Boys in the Air

CHAPTER II
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Dora had embraced Dick over and over again for what he had done for her mother, and Nellie and Grace had not been backward in complimenting Tom and Sam on their good work.

There had been a general jubilee which had lasted several days.
"Splendid work, boys, splendid work!" Anderson Rover had said.

"I am proud of you!" "Better work than the authorities could do," had come from Uncle Randolph.
"Now that treasure had better be placed where no outsider can get his hands on it," Mr.Rover had added.

And soon after that it was put in the strong box of a safe deposit company, there to remain until it could be properly invested.
At Brill College the Rover boys had fallen in with a number of fine fellows, including Stanley Browne and a German-American student named Max Spangler.

They had also encountered some others, among whom were Dudd Flockley, Jerry Koswell and Bart Larkspur.


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