
Edward Stratemeyer · inglés
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CHAPTER II SOMETHING ABOUT THE ROVER BOYS The Rover boys were three in number, Dick being the oldest, Tom coming next, and Sam the youngest. In their younger days they had resided with their parents in New York, but after the death of their mother and the disappearance of their father they had gone to live with their uncle, Randolph Rover, and their Aunt Martha, on a farm called Valley Brook, near the village of Dexter Corners, on the Swift River. Those who have read the previous

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