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"This is certainly unpleasant, to say the least," mused d.i.c.k, biting his lip. "If he is watching us he is doing it for no good purpose."
"Dat's de way. I reasoned. But I didn't want de ladies to heah. Mrs.
Stanhope am a powerfully narvous woman."
"Yes, Aleck, you were wise in keeping them in ignorance. But I'll have to tell Tom and Sam and the other fellows, and we'll have to keep our eyes open."
"Is you' goin' to report dis to de police?"
"I may. I'll think it over first. Now, how about the houseboat? Has Captain Starr done as directed?"
"Yes, sah."
"What kind of a man does he seem to he?"
"All right, Ma.s.sah d.i.c.k, only--"
"Only what?" asked the eldest Rover, as he saw the colored servant hesitate.
"Well, to tell de truf, he seems kind of funny to me."
"How funny?"
"Here," and Aleck tapped his forehead.
"Do you mean that he is crazy?"
"Not dat persackly, Ma.s.sah d.i.c.k, but he said sum mighty funny t'ings when we was talkin' acted like he was t'inkin' ob sumt'ing else."
"Humph! Well, if he isn't the sort of fellow we want we'll have to let him go and get another captain."
d.i.c.k returned to the apartment he had left and told the others that Aleck had made the necessary arrangements. Then he gave Tom and Sam a wink which meant a good deal. Soon after this the party broke up, and the boys retired to the connecting rooms they had engaged for the night.
"So Aleck saw Dan Baxter!" cried Tom, when told of the news. "That must mean the rascal is on our trail."
"Just what I am thinking, Tom," returned d.i.c.k.
"We ought to have the authorities arrest him," put in Sam.
"Perhaps, but we've got to locate him first. Now that he has been discovered he will do his best to keep shady. Maybe he has already left the city."
They talked the matter over for an hour, but could reach no satisfactory conclusion.
"Better take matters as they come," said Powell. "He won't dare to molest you openly."
"No, but he will molest us in secret, which will be worse," replied Sam.
"None of the ladies or the girls must hear of this," said Tom. "It would spoil their whole trip, even if Baxter didn't show himself again."
"I ton't oben mine mouds apout noddings," declared Hans. "I vos so quiet like an ellerfaunt in a church!"
Bright and early the boys were astir on the following morning, and d.i.c.k, Tom, and Sam went off to interview Captain Starr before breakfast. They found the captain a thick-set fellow, with a heavy mustache and big, bushy whiskers. He had eyes of the dreamy sort, which generally looked away when speaking to anybody.
"This is Captain Starr?" said d.i.c.k, addressing him.
"I'm your man."
"I am d.i.c.k Rover, and these are my brothers, Tom and Sam."
d.i.c.k put out his hand, but the captain merely nodded.
"Is everything ready for the trip, captain?" asked Tom.
"Yes, sir."
"You had the boat cleaned up?" said Sam.
"Yes, sir."
"We'll look her over," said d.i.c.k.
"Yes, sir."
They walked over the houseboat from end to end. The craft was certainly a beauty and as clean as a whistle. There was a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, and eight sleeping rooms--four of the latter downstairs and four upstairs. Each sleeping room contained two berths.
There was also a bunk room below, for the help, and a small room for the captain. In the living room, was the piano and also a bookcase containing half a hundred choice novels.
"This is certainly great," said Tom.
"Better than I thought it would be," answered Sam. "It's a perfect palace."
"And see how the bra.s.swork s.h.i.+nes," went on Tom. "The captain certainly had things cleaned up.
"But he is a queer stick, if ever there was one." came from d.i.c.k, in a whisper. "I must say, I don't half like him."
"He acts as if he was asleep," was Tom's comment.
"Or else as if he had something on his mind."
"Anyway, he comes highly recommended," said Sam.
When they came out on the deck they found Captain Starr sitting on a bench smoking a corncob pipe.
"She is in fine shape and I congratulate you, captain," said d.i.c.k, pleasantly.
"Thank you," was the short answer.
"You will be ready to have us taken down the river as soon as we get our things on board?"
"Yes, sir."