Perhaps Peg would have had his curiosity satisfied had he been able to read the title of the next story in this series, which will be, “The Y. M. C. A. Boys on Bass Island; or The Mystery of Russabaga Camp.” In that volume we shall see how Jed Nocker came to the front in a most unexpected manner; and what his offer to the Y. M. C. A. boys led to.
Dick was very happy when he looked at the five shining five-dollar gold pieces which the committee had handed over to him.
“Now I’ve got my own new suit of clothes,” he said to Leslie, “I am going to buy something for mother and little Susie. And five dollars is going to the good of every boy in the Y. M. C. A.”
“What do you mean by that, Dick?” his chum asked him.
“I am going to buy books with it for our Library—cracking good stories that all the boys will like.”
“Hurrah! Dick, that will be fine!”
And here, for the time being, let us bid farewell to the Y. M. C. A. Boys of Cliffwood.
THE END
The Y.M.C.A. Boys Series