generous supper that was awaiting the whole party.
"What place do you suppose Merwell and Jasniff were going to rob?" asked Roger of Dave, on the way back to Oak Hall.
"I am sure I don't know, Roger. Montgomery didn't say. More than likely those rascals didn't tell him."
"What are you going to do next, go up to Rockville after Link and Nick?"
"I've been thinking I'd go up there early next Saturday, before the hockey game. Want to go along?"
"Certainly, if you wish it. I guess Phil will go, too if you ask him."
"I'll do it. I don't think I can manage the two alone."
"Going to have them arrested?"
"That depends on how they act. One thing is certain, I am not going to stand for any more of their underhanded work," answered Dave, grimly.
The day of the game dawned clear and bright. The contest was scheduled for three o'clock, and Dave, Phil, and Roger got permission to go to Rockville in the morning. They said they would meet their fellow-players on the river later.
Arriving at Rockville, the three chums put up at the hotel, where they rested from the long