The Rover Boys Down East; or, The Struggle for the Stanhope Fortune
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Three college-age brothers find themselves embroiled in a struggle to protect a threatened family fortune, leaving campus pastimes and examinations for a summer quest down the coast. Their journey includes a steamer fire, encounters with rivals and traitors, and a sequence of clues that lead from Boston to a coastal island where a cave and a dangerous pool hide crucial evidence. Chases by land and sea, mysterious disappearances, and last-minute revelations push the young men to combine daring, detective work, and loyal friendship to unravel schemes and secure the inheritance.
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