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Burleigh, Cyril

"The Hilltop Boys on the River"

"Make a hole in his tank, do something
to the engine or cut a hole in the bottom. Anything will do. Then
we can say that the boat was no good in the first place, and every
one will believe you. That's easy."
"I won't say anything about it. Wouldn't he suspect something if I
was to speak about it? You don't show any sense!"
"I show as much as you do, staying out there on the river when there
was a squall coming down from the mountain," sulked Merritt. "Don't
you talk. That was the biggest fool thing I ever saw any one do."
"Shut up!" snarled Herring. "What we want to do is to fix the boat
so that it won't run. Sheldon can't afford to buy another, and we
will have all the fun, while he has to stay on shore."
All right. To-night will be a good time. How are you going to manage
it? He may be watching."
"Why should he? He won't suspect anything. After all the boys have
gone to sleep we can steal down to the shore and fix it all right.
All we have to do is to see where he puts it."
It was a lovely night with a moon and stars, and a number of the
boys were out on the river with their boats, skimming over the water
like fireflies, and sending paths of colored light in every direction
from their side lamps or with their pocket flashlights.


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