his fortune
would have gone to Shallock, no doubt aided in Mr. Bartlett's return to
health.
"I should like to meet those brave Racer boys who aided you so much,
Paul," said his father one day. "How would it do for you and me to
take a trip to Harbor View?"
"Just the thing, dad!" exclaimed the boy, and thither they went. That
Frank and Andy were glad to see their chum once more goes without
saying, and in the repaired motor boat they went to the island where
Frank and Andy had undergone such an experience, visiting the cave
where the lads had been held prisoners.
Paul and his father remained at Harbor View for some weeks, and then
business called Mr. Bartlett away. He left, promising to see his
friends again soon.
"Come on," called Andy to Frank one day, "I've just thought of a fine
trick to play on Chet Sedley."
"Not for mine!" exclaimed Frank. "I've had enough of your tricks for a
while. I'm going fishing. We haven't much more time at the beach, as
it will soon be time to go back to New York."
"And then for boarding school," exclaimed Andy, turning a handspring.
"I heard dad talking to mother about it. Say! Maybe we won't have
sport!"
"If we don't, it won't be your fault," spoke Frank.
Then he and his brother went for a run in the _Swallow_; and here we
will take leave of them for a time.
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