"Oh, I've heard lots about you!" said Addie Barrow. "Nellie has told me
great, long stories about Tom's bravery, and Grace has told me all about
Sam's doings, and both of them have told about you, Dick----"
"Now, do be still, Addie!" put in Nellie Laning. "I declare, I never
said a word!"
"Oh! A word! Why, you kept me awake one night for over an hour telling
about how Tom----"
"Let's have a song," broke in Sam. "I see an organ in the next room and
some music. You must play," he added, to Addie.
"She plays beautifully," put in Grace, thankful for the change of
subject. "Addie, give them that new song, 'I'm Sorry, Oh, So Sorry!'"
"All right," answered the young lady of the house, and sitting down at
the organ she ran her hands over the keys and started the song. She
could sing and play well, and all joined in the chorus. The music was
kept up for over an hour, and then the Rover boys retired, highly
pleased over their reception.
CHAPTER XIV.
THE START UP THE RIVER.
"If it wasn't for finding that treasure box I'd just as lief stay here
for a few days," remarked Tom, on getting up the following morning.
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