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Boy Scouts in Mexico; or On Guard with Uncle Sam

CHAPTER XVII
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If the police are as prompt and industrious as we were, they're out here in the hills somewhere right now, after Fremont." "Another matter kept us in the vicinity of this alleged civilization," replied Nestor, referring to the necessity of capturing Don Miguel, "but now that is over, and we're going to burrow like rabbits in the mountains, after we get hold of Fremont, until the truth is known." "Well," said Stevens, "there's a good place to hide back here-a cave, with no one knows how many rooms.

It was a fine residence some day.
Come on.

We found it while looking for a place to rest." "And you said there were no subterraneous temples in Chihuahua," said Shaw, addressing himself to Fenton.

"You said they were all in the neck of Central America." "You wait a second, and you'll see whether there are or not," said Glen Howard.
Then the speaker led the way to the entrance of what appeared to be a very large ante-chamber, there being openings which resembled doorways at the back.

Both the side walls and the floor were of rock, and showed evidences of the work of man.


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