Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motorboat by Ross Kay
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"What was your document?" asked Grant.
"That wasn't what I said," replied the man. "I asked you if you had found any document." "Of course we'd find a good many things on board," explained Grant. "You'll have to tell us just what it is you lost, if you want us to say whether or not we have found it." "You found it all the same. I can see it by the look in your eyes," declared the man. "Now, what I want to know is if you'll give it up peaceable-like or do you want me to call a policeman and get him to help me take what belongs to me." CHAPTER XIV A SURPRISING PASSENGER "We haven't got your bond," said Fred quickly. He was somewhat uneasy as he was aware when he glanced keenly at the man that he was unusually strong and if he really had obtained possession of the security in a way that was open to suspicion it was quite probable that he would not hesitate to defend what he had taken. Fred glanced anxiously about the dock to ascertain if help was near in case it should be required. "Where is it?" demanded the stranger. |
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