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rm a little squeeze and led her through the crowd to where a carriage was in waiting. There were trunks to be looked after, but the checks for these were turned over to Aleck, and the colored man saw to it that all the baggage was properly transferred to the steam yacht. It was with not a little pride that the boys took the Stanhopes and the Lanings aboard the _Rainbow_, for, although they did not own the elegant craft it was something to even have her under charter. Mr. Rover met the newcomers at the gangplank and made them welcome. "Oh, but isn't this just too lovely for anything!" cried Dora, as she surveyed the double stateroom assigned to her and her mother. "And look at the fine bunch of roses on the stand!" She looked at Dick. "This is some of your doings, isn't it?" "Yes." "Thank you very much! But you must have one," and the girl promptly pinned one of the largest in his buttonhole. "This is more than comfortable," said Mrs. Stanhope, with a sigh of satisfaction. And then she sank down in an easy chair to rest, for the long journey from Cedarville had greatly fatigued her. In the meantime the other boys had taken the Lanings to another double stateroom, equally luxurious. Here a vase held a big bunch of carnations, the gift of Tom and Sam combined. Nellie and Grace and their mother were much pleased and said so. "Tom, I could almost hug you for this!" cried Nellie, in a low voice. "Well, nobody is stopping you," he added promptly. "All right, I will--on your next birthday," cried Nellie, not to be caught. "But really, I'm a thousand times obliged to you." "This is like a room in a fairies' palace!" exclaimed Grace. "I know when I go to sleep I'll dream of fairies and rainbows, and pots of gold----" "The gold we want to unearth," broke in Sam. "Just dream where that is located and then tell us of it." "Oh, you'll be sure to find that." "How do you know?" "Oh, you never fail in anything," and Grace gave him a sunny smile. "I don't know about that, Grace. This is going to be no easy task." "Oh, I know that, Sam, but you'll win in the end, I know you will." "I trust we do--for your sake as much as for the others. You know if it is found a good share of the treasure goes to your mother." "Yes, and that will be awfully nice." "Maybe, if you get all that money, you won't notice poor me." "Poor you? Why, you'll have a great deal more than we'll have anyway. You are rich a
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