There he is!" exclaimed Tony, as he caught a sight of the drowning boy beneath the surface. 16. Fred dropped his boat-hook down into the water with the intention of fastening it into his clothes. 17. " He sinks again ! " cried Tony, throwing off his jacket... The Boat Club, Or, The Bunkers of Rippleton - Page 240by Oliver Optic - 1896 - 321 pagesFull view - About this book
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