The Six River Motor Boys On the Columbia, Or, the Confession of a Photograph
The Six River Motor Boys On the Columbia, Or, the Confession of a Photograph
Harry Gordon
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" asked Case, speaking at ON THE COLUMBIA 153 the top of his voice, for the tumbling water still sent up its clamor. " I think I see a ledge where we can get out if we want to." " What for ? " screamed Alex. " Let's get away from here." Clay motioned to approach the ledge, and in three minutes the boat lay still, with her nose against a low shelf which ran a part of the way round the rocky island and then ascended to the very top. " The anchor is gone," Clay said, regretfully, " so we'll have t...o hang on here with our hands. That is, unless we can find something to tie to. Look about, Alex., and see if there isn't a peak we can throw a rope about. I'd like to see what there is on the top of this boulder." Alex, sprang to the ledge and walked a few paces. Then he called back, pointing as he did so. There was a steeple of rock just in front where a rope might be made secure. In a minute the boys were out of the Rambler, and she was tied safe and sound. " That was a wonder! " were Alex.'s first words.
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