The chums are perplexed. You remember that they discovered a large chest at the bottom of the river? Well, the question of how they were to get it up was not so simple as they first thought. At home they held a meeting to discover the best way to do it. After discussing the matter for quite a time, even Richard was inclined to admit that he was beaten. “I can’t see how we can do it,” he said. “And yet it should be simple,” added Gwen.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 January 1931, Page 10
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87The chums are perplexed. You remember that they discovered a large chest at the bottom of the river? Well, the question of how they were to get it up was not so simple as they first thought. At home they held a meeting to discover the best way to do it. After discussing the matter for quite a time, even Richard was inclined to admit that he was beaten. “I can’t see how we can do it,” he said. “And yet it should be simple,” added Gwen. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 January 1931, Page 10
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