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Bobbsey with a laugh, as he noticed the eager, hungry looks on the faces of the children. "And give Snoop and Snap something good and hot, so they won't take cold," suggested Nan. "Though I don't believe they will this weather, it's so warm." "I'm going to give my dollie hot chocolate," said Flossie, who, by this time, had put a dry dress on her pet.

We'd found three microphones in this place, and figured they might have one behind the grill. And then we heard somebody breathing back there ... we thought they'd posted a guard back there, just to snoop us." "Well, I'm glad you didn't hit him any harder...." Johnny started to say something, then stopped, cocked his head toward the door.

"But we want Snoop now!" exclaimed Freddie, fretfully. "I'm afraid we can't get him," said Mrs. Bobbsey, gently. "Come, children, let's go home now, and leave it to papa. Oh, to think of your lovely silver cup being gone!" "Snoop is worse," said Flossie, almost crying. "I I'm sorry I let the fat lady take the cup," spoke Freddie.

"Oh, there go the boys from our car!" called Bert, as quite a party of youngsters alighted. "They must be going on a picnic; see their lunch boxes." "I hope Snoop is all right," Freddie reflected, seeing all the lunch boxes that looked so much like Snoop's cage. "Come on, little fellow," called the baggage man, "we only have a few minutes."

It was quite dark, and the smaller twins, at least, were tired and sleepy. But they roused up when they saw the crowds in the big station, and noticed the bright lights. "I'm hungry, too!" exclaimed Freddie. "I want some supper. Oh, dear, I wish Dinah was here!" "So do I!" added Flossie. "I guess my cat Snoop is having a good supper now." "And I guess my dog Snap is, too!" went on Freddie.

"I'd rather have an animal on board than let you have a gun. You might get shot." "I I could squirt water on 'em with my fire engine!" shouted Freddie, who had given up trying to make Snoop do any tricks. "Oh, we had enough of your engine, little fat fireman," said Mr. Bobbsey with a laugh. "Now then, if you're all ready, we'll move the boat."

"We will look in and under every seat. The other passengers were very kind and all helped in the hunt. The old lady who had thrown her hand bag at Downy thought she had seen a boy come in the door at the far end of the car, and go out again quickly, but otherwise no one could give any information that would lead to the discovery of the person or parties who had stolen Snoop.

"But you mustn't try it!" cautioned his aunt. "You might fall in, and Snap couldn't rescue you as easily as he did Snoop or the doll." As the houseboat went slowly around a bend in the creek, Nan, who stood in front, near her father, suddenly uttered a cry, and pointed toward shore. "What is it?" asked Mr. Bobbsey. "There's that boy Will Watson!" spoke Nan.

"And are you sure it wasn't Snoop, Dinah?" "Shuah, Mr. Bobbsey. 'Cause why? 'Cause heah's Snoop now, right ober by Miss Dorothy." This was very true. The little seashore Cousin had been playing with the black cat. "Snap howls sometimes," said Freddie, who seemed to be trying to find some explanation of the queer noise.

The other Bobbsey twins took up their things, Flossie put back on her basket the cover the cat had knocked off in getting out, and soon they were all on the train. "All aboard!" called the conductor, and, as the engine whistled and the cars began to move, Bert and Nan looked from the windows of their seats and had a last glimpse of Snoop being held in Harry's arms, as he sat in the automobile.

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