eam Yacht." In this volume we shall meet
all of our young friends again and learn the particulars of a most
peculiar happening.
When the proper time came, the rascals who had been captured were
tried and sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. All that remained
of Red Rock ranch was confiscated by the government, and the paper
and printing machinery were destroyed.
While at the plantation, the boys had much sport hunting and fishing
and riding. The girls often went along; and all too soon it was
announced that the houseboat was once more ready for use, and the
brief outing ashore must come to an end.
"Well, take it all in all, we have had a good time," said Dick
"Yes," answered Sam, "although we had a little more excitement than
we bargained for."
"Excitement!" came from Tom. "Pooh! Life wouldn't be worth living
without some excitement."
And then he set up a merry whistle; and with that whistle let us
bring this story to a close.
THE END
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