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When Tom had made fast his motorboat, he went to the rowing craft to
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see if it was in good condition. He saw a piece of paper on one of the
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seats, held down by a little stone. Picking it up he read:
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"Many thanks for the use of your boat. I had a fine row, and
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I feel better, though I'm as much up a tree as ever. I hope
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to see you again, sometime. If ever you are near Elmwood Hall,
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look me up.
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"BRUCE BENNINGTON."
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"That was nice of him," remarked Will, as Tom showed him the note.
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