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by Franklin W. Dixon

rushed up to Frank and Joe and hugged them. Slim and his father shook the

  brothers' hands fervently and Mr. Robinson said, "How can I ever thank

  you?"

  There were tears in his wife's eyes and her voice trembled as she added her

  appreciation for what the Hardy boys had done. "You'll never know what this

  means to us," she said.

  Oscar Smuff was the last to arrive. Instantly he demanded to know what was

  going on. Frank and Joe had hoped to have a little fun with him, but Tessie

  and Paula, unable to restrain their enthusiasm, shouted, "Frank and Joe

  Hardy found the jewelry and the papers! They're real heroes!"

  As Frank and Joe reddened in embarrassment, Detective Smuff looked at

  them disbelievingly. "You!" he almost screamed. "You mean the Hardy boys

  found the treasure?"

  As all the others nodded, Slim spoke up, "This means that my father is

  completely exonerated."

  "But how about that nine hundred dollars?" Smuff demanded suspiciously.

  "What's the explanation of where your father got that?"

  Mr. Robinson straightened up. "I'm sorry," he said, "but I must keep my

  promise to remain silent about that money."

  To everyone's amazement, Adelia Applegate arose and went to stand by the

  man's side. "I will tell you where Robinson got that money," she said

  dramatically. "At my own suggestion I loaned it to him."

  "You!" her brother shouted disbelievingly.

  "Yes, this was one time when I didn't ask your advice because I knew you

  wouldn't agree. I knew Robinson needed the money and I really forced him to

  borrow it, but made him promise to tell no one where he got it. Then when

  the robbery took place, I didn't know what to think. I was sick over the whole

  affair, and I'm very, very glad everything's cleared up."

  Miss Applegate's announcement astounded her listeners. Robinson stood up,

  shook her hand, and said in a shaky voice, "Thank you, Miss Adelia."

  Hurd Applegate cleared his throat, then said, "I'd like to make an

  announcement. Will you all please sit down?"

  After everyone had taken seats in the large living room of the mansion, the

  owner went on, "My sister Adelia and I have been talking things over. This

  whole robbery business has taught us a great lesson. In the future we're not

  going to be so standoffish from the residents of Bayport. We're going to

  dedicate part of our grounds-the part with the pond-as a picnic and swimming

  spot for the townspeople."

  "Super!" exclaimed Chet, and Mrs. Hardy said, "I know everyone will

  appreciate that."

  "I haven't finished," Hurd Applegate went on. "I want to make a public

  apology to Mr. Robinson. Adelia and I are extremely sorry for all the trouble

  we've caused him. Robinson, if you will come back and work for us, we

  promise to treat you like the gentleman you are. We will increase your salary

  and we have decided to build that greenhouse you want. You'll have free rein

  to raise all the rare flowers you wish to."

  There was a gasp from everyone in the room. All eyes were turned on Mr.

  Robinson. Slowly he arose from his chair, walked over to Mr. Applegate, and

  shook his hand.

  "No hard feelings," he said. "I'll be happy to have my old position back, and

  with the new greenhouse, I'm sure I'll win a lot of blue ribbons for you and

  Miss Adelia."

  As he returned to his chair, Mr. Applegate said, "There is just one more item

  of business-the reward. The thousand-dollar reward goes to Frank and Joe

  Hardy, who solved the mystery of the Tower treasure."

  "A thousand bucks!" exclaimed Detective Smuff.

  "Dollars, Mr. Smuff-dollars!" Adelia Apple-gate corrected him severely, "No

  slang, please, not in Tower Mansion."

  "One thousand iron men," Smuff continued, unheeding. "One thousand

  round, fat, juicy smackers. For two high school boys! And a real detective

  like me-"

  The thought was too much for him. He dropped his head in his hands and

  groaned aloud. Frank and Joe did not dare look at each other. They were

  finding it difficult to restrain their laughter.

  "Yes, a thousand dollars," Hurd Applegate went on. "Five hundred to each

  boy."

  He took the two checks from a pocket and handed one each to Frank and

  Joe, who accepted them with thanks. Mr. Applegate now invited his guests

  into the dining room for sandwiches, cake, and cold drinks.

  As Frank and Joe ate, they were congratulated over and over by the others in

  the room. They accepted it all with a grin, but secretly, each boy had a little

  feeling of sadness that the case had ended. They hoped another mystery

  would soon come their way, and one did at THE HOUSE ON THE CLIFF.

  "Later, on the way home, Mr. Hardy asked his sons, "What are you fellows

  going to do with all that money?"

  Frank had an instant answer. "Put most of it in the bank."

  And Joe added, "Frank and I for some time have wanted to build a crime lab

  on the second floor of our barn. Now we can do it. All right, Dad?"

  The detective smiled and nodded. "An excellent idea!"

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