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In the car which Roy Blakeley and his friends have for a meeting place is discovered an old faded letter, dating from the Klondike gold days, and it appears to intimate the location of certain bags of gold, buried by a train robber. The quest for this treasure is made in an automobile and the strange adventures on this trip constitute the story. Roy Blakeley's Motor Caravan
But her words had brought a mystery into existence, thus sharpening her interest in him. She was conscious, though, of a slight pique what possible reason could he have for evasion? He had not the appearance of a fugitive from justice. "So you're going to live out here?" he said, after an interval. "Where?" "I heard father speak of buying Blakeley's place. Do you know where it is?"
In a book given by a kindly old gentleman. Pee-wee Harris discovers what he believes to be a sinister looking memorandum, and he becomes convinced that the old gentleman is a spy. But the laugh is on Pee-wee, as usual, for the donor of the book turns out to be an author, and the suspicious memorandum is only a literary mark. Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp
Roy and his comrades, having come to Temple Camp by water, resolve to make the journey home by foot. On the way they capture a leopard escaped from a circus, which brings about an acquaintance with the strange people who belong to the show. The boys are instrumental in solving a deep mystery, and finding one who has long been missing. Roy Blakeley's Camp on Wheels
I would love her if she sent me to the gallows, and stood there, watching me die!" The woman bowed her head, and dropped her hands listlessly to her sides. In this instant she was thinking almost the same words that Rosalind Benham had murmured on her ride to Blakeley's, when she had discovered Trevison's identity: "I wonder if Hester Keyes knows what she has missed."
She seemed to be making a great effort, but it lasted only a moment. Then she slipped back into the strange condition that had baffled skilled physicians and surgeons for nearly a week. "The sleep is being dispelled," said Kennedy, quietly placing his hand on Mrs. Blakeley's shoulder. "It is a sort of semi- consciousness now and the improvement should soon be great." "And that?"
"I've kidded him about women before, and he never got sore. He must be in love!" Riding through a saccaton basin, the green-brown tips so high that they caught at their stirrups as they rode slowly along; a white, smiling sky above them and Blakeley's still three miles away, Miss Benham and Trevison were chatting gayly at the instant the banker had received Corrigan's blow.
In the night, and by a singular error of the railroad people, the car is "taken up" by a freight train and is carried westward, so that when the boys awake they find themselves in a country altogether strange and new. The story tells of the many and exciting adventures in this car. Roy Blakeley's Silver Fox Patrol
Roy and his friends go West to bring back some motor cars. They have some very amusing, also a few serious, adventures. Roy Blakeley, Lost, Strayed or Stolen The troup headquarters car figures largely in this very interesting volume. Roy Blakeley's Bee-Line Hike The boys resolve to hike in a bee-line to a given point, some miles distant, and have a lively time doing it. By PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH
"You mean to infer that this er this Doctor Chapelle " He paused, waiting for Kennedy to take the initiative. "I suppose you've noticed over Miss Blakeley's nose a red sore?" hazarded Kennedy. "Yes," replied Doctor Haynes, "rather refractory, too.
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