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Boy Scouts in Mexico; or On Guard with Uncle Sam

CHAPTER V
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The other two will show in time, and are likely to bring out a great deal of excitement." "I have been wondering all the way down here," Fremont said, "why you copied one of the papers in the Tolford estate packet.

I know now.
There is in that sheaf of papers a description of a lost Mexican mine--a very valuable mine which has been lost for any number of years.
I remember of hearing Mr.Cameron discuss the matter with one of the heirs.

The lost mine seems to be the most valuable item in the estate schedule," the boy went on.

"At any rate, there has been a lot of quarreling over it.

That paper contains the only description in existence, and all the heirs want it." "So you think I'm going after the lost mine ?" laughed Nestor.
"If you are not, why did you copy the description ?" "How do you know that I copied the description ?" "You copied something." "Yes; I copied the description of the lost mine.


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