The Rover Boys in New York The Rover Boys in New York

The Rover Boys in New York

Publisher Description

Mrs. Stanhope into marrying him, so that he could get control of the fortune which the widow was holding in trust for Dora. They foiled the teacher's efforts to wed the lady, and in the end Josiah Crabtree had to leave Putnam Hall. Later still he was arrested for some of his misdeeds and given a short sentence in jail. The Stanhope fortune, as a part of the money coming to the Stanhopes and the Lanings was called, had come to Mr. Stanhope in a peculiar way, and some outsiders claimed the treasure, which, at that time, was secreted in a spot among the West Indies called Treasure Isle. There was a lively chase to get there first, but the Rovers won out, and because of this their enemies were more bitter than ever.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1930
10 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
228
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
154.5
KB
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