Boy Scouts in Mexico; or on Guard with Uncle Sam by G. Harvey (George Harvey) Ralphson
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to-morrow night to talk it over. As Glen says, the Rio Grande del Norte
is a funny kind of a stream, like all the waterways in that section of the country, bottom full of sand, and all that, but I presume we can float a houseboat on it." "Of course we can," Glen put in. "It doesn't take much water to run a houseboat. If we get stuck, you can wire your father to send a motor car down after us." "He would do it, all right," replied Harry. "We'll take an auto trip across the continent, some day. Good night, fellows." "I must go right now," George Fremont said. "Mr. Cameron is at the office, working over the Tolford estate papers, and he asked me to call at the rooms and go home with him. He's always nervous when working over that case. The heirs are troublesome, and threatening, I guess." Frank Shaw walked with George to the nearest corner, where the latter decided to wait for a taxicab. The night had cleared, but the wind off the Bay was still strong and cold. "I've a notion to ride down to the office with you," Frank said, as they waited. "You could leave me at home on the way up." "I wish you would," Fremont said. "Skyscrapers are uncanny after dark, and the elevator will not be running. Mr. Cameron will be glad to see you. Come on!" Frank hesitated a minute, and then decided to go on home, so the boys shook hands and parted for the night. Many and many a time |
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