and learn how they tried again to injure our friends.
But for the time being all went well, and the Rover boys were exceedingly happy. As soon as. possible they met the girls, and all spent a. happy half day in taking another ride in an automobile. From Flockley they gradually learned how Koswell and Larkspur had done many mean things, including putting the glass in the roadway, and using the pencil box out of Tom's dress-suit case.
"Vacation will soon be at hand," cried Sam one day, "and then
""We'll have the best time ever known," finished Tom.
"Ah, vacation time," put in Songbird. "I have composed some verses about that season. They run like this
""Not to-day, Songbird," interrupted Dick. "I've got to bone away at my geometry."
"Then hurry up, Dick," said Sam. "I want you to come and play ball."
"Ball it is—in half an hour," answered Dick. "And then," he added softly to himself, "then I, guess I'll write a good long letter to Dora."
THE END