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  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  CHAPTER I - Threat on Cabin Island

  CHAPTER II - An Angry Caller

  CHAPTER III - Missing Grandson

  CHAPTER IV - A Christmas Visitor

  CHAPTER V - Two Suspects

  CHAPTER VI - Troublesome Trio

  CHAPTER VII - Cry for Help

  CHAPTER VIII - The Mysterious Messenger

  CHAPTER IX - Warning by Code

  CHAPTER X - Puzzling Theft

  CHAPTER XI - A Cryptic Notation

  CHAPTER XII - An Iceboat Clue

  CHAPTER XIII - The Fleeing Ghost

  CHAPTER XIV - Chimney-top Discovery

  CHAPTER XV - The Shah’s Prize

  CHAPTER XVI - The Intruder’s Revenge

  CHAPTER XVII - The Dangerous Climb

  CHAPTER XVIII - The Crash

  CHAPTER XIX - A Frightened Thief

  CHAPTER XX - The Hazardous Search

  THE MYSTERY OF CABIN ISLAND

  THE HARDY BOYS are elated over their good luck when wealthy Elroy Jefferson invites them to spend Christmas vacation at his private retreat on Cabin Island. But when Frank and Joe make a reconnaissance trip in their iceboat the Sea Gull to the island, a belligerent stranger orders them off. Why?

  Before twenty-four hours have passed, the Hardys find themselves involved in two mysteries: the first concerns the recent disappearance of Mr. Jefferson’s grandson, Johnny; the second, the baffling theft of a priceless collection of antique medals which took place two years ago. The young detectives, with their pals Chet Morton and Biff Hooper, pursue both cases on the icebound, snow-covered island.

  Sabotage to the Sea Gull, danger to themselves, and a ghostly prowler do not daunt Frank and Joe in their search for Johnny Jefferson and for clues to the stolen antique medals. How the teen-age investigators outwit a ruthless foe and succeed in solving both mysteries makes for mounting suspense in this brisk-paced adventure.

  “We’re going to hit!” yelled Joe

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  CHAPTER I

  Threat on Cabin Island

  “WHAT a reward!” Joe Hardy exclaimed. “You mean we can stay at Cabin Island over the winter vacation?”

  “Right. Starting the day after Christmas,” said Frank. “The whole place is ours, and Mr. Jefferson says he’ll throw another mystery our way.”

  “About what?”

  “Wouldn’t say. He’ll tell us at his home tomorrow when we get the key.”

  The Hardy boys were elated over their good luck. The young detectives recently had broken a car theft ring, and in gratitude for the return of his automobile, Elroy Jefferson, a wealthy resident of Bayport, had made the offer of his private retreat near the entrance to Barmet Bay.

  Impulsive, blond-haired Joe snapped his fingers. “Frank, let’s call Chet and Biff and take our iceboat over to the island. I’d like to give it a quick preview.”

  “Okay. We can meet ‘em at our dock.”

  Dark-haired Frank, eighteen and a year older than Joe, was just as eager to set foot on Cabin Island and also to skim over the ice, now glossy smooth after a long siege of zero weather.

  Joe dashed to the hall telephone and dialed the number of the Morton farmhouse. In a moment he was speaking to Chet Morton, a beefy team-mate on the Bayport High football eleven.

  “What’s up?” the stout youth asked.

  “Get your long johns on,” Joe told him. “We’re going to whip out to Cabin Island on the Sea Gull. That wind on the bay’ll really start your blood circulating!”

  Frank and Joe had designed and built the iceboat during the previous summer. They had saved their money to buy materials and had worked slowly and carefully on the project. The craft was made so that it could be taken apart and compactly stored in the boathouse where the brothers’ motorboat, the Sleuth, also was housed.

  “Sounds great, but I don’t know.” Chet hesitated wistfully. “Mom’s just mixing a batch of maple fudge.”

  “Save it till we get back—think of the appetite you’ll work up!” Joe added with a chuckle, “Think of your waistline, too. We’ll meet you at the boathouse in twenty minutes.”

  “Well—okay—as long as you don’t go poking into any more mysteries.”

  “No promises, pal!” Grinning, Joe slammed down the receiver before Chet could object.

  Moon-faced Chet Morton, who was much fonder of eating and relaxing than he was of dangerous adventures, was constantly bemoaning the Hardys’ habit of becoming involved in crime cases. But the stocky youth was a loyal pal and could always be depended on in a tight spot.

  After calling Biff Hooper, who agreed to the trip enthusiastically, Joe dressed warmly and hurried outside. Frank was already backing their convertible out of the garage.

  The Hardys drove to the boathouse on Barmet Bay. Chet and Biff were waiting for them. Biff, a muscular youth whose hobby was amateur boxing, was dancing about, attempting to persuade plump Chet to spar with him.

  Chet held up his hands to fend off the blows. He grinned as Frank and Joe walked toward them. “Glad you’re here!” he exclaimed. “This guy is trying to use me for a punching bag!”

  “Do you good,” Biff rejoined. “Get you in shape!”

  Frank laughed. “If you keep this up, Cabin Island won’t be big enough for both of you—and us.” He gave them hearty slaps on the back. “Let’s get going!”

  Joe opened the doors of the boathouse and led the way inside. The Sea Gull was chocked on boards which lay over the ice between the cat-walks. Suspended above it in a steel cradle was the Sleuth.

  From a gear shelf the boys took iron-pointed creepers and attached them to their boots, then donned crash helmets and goggles. As they pulled the iceboat outside, the wind whipped hard at their backs. Joe tilted the brake on the outside of the hull, so that the point dug firmly into the ice.

  Ten minutes later the four had fastened the long runner plank crossways under the bow, raised the mast, and set the sail. Quickly they climbed into the stern’s cockpit.

  “Strap yourselves in tight,” Frank warned as he took the tiller. “That wind’s strong and the Gull’s rarin’ to go!”

  He released the brake and the sleek white craft glided swiftly out into the bay, now solidly frozen except for the channel, which was kept open by the shipping lines and the Coast Guard.

  Cold clear air stung the boys’ faces and they were showered with ice chips from the bow runner. They waved to friends who were skating near shore.

  “Where is Cabin Island, anyway?” Biff called to the Hardys.

  “In a cove off the bay,” Frank shouted, as he guided the Sea Gull in a swooping half circle around a hole that had been cut in the ice by a fisherman.

  “Ever been there before?” Chet asked, straining to get his words out against the cold air that whipped across his face.

  Joe shook his head. “We’ve never tried to take our motorboat into that cove. It’s shallow and you’d rip the hull unless you knew for sure where every rock is. But we shouldn’t have any trouble now.”

  Presently the iceboat swooped up the inlet. “We’ll go around for a look-see,” said Frank.

  Skillfully he circled th
e heavily wooded island. The shoreline facing the bay dropped off in an icy cliff, but the side opposite the mainland road to Bayport sloped gradually. At the edge of the shore Frank spotted a tall pine.

  “Let’s land there,” he said.

  He put the speeding craft into a wide semicircle opposite the tree. The sails slackened and the iceboat slowed up, then drifted straight to the pine, where Frank put on the brake and Joe lashed the craft to the tree.

  “Right on the nose,” Biff said admiringly as they clambered ashore.

  The four started up the hill. Soon they glimpsed the cabin, perched in a clearing on the highest point of the island.

  Joe stopped abruptly and pointed to a set of large bootprints in the light snow. “How can anyone else be here?” he asked. “There’s no other iceboat around, and it’d be a long, slippery walk from the mainland.”

  Frank shrugged. “I doubt that the person is still here. It hasn’t snowed for a week, so those prints could have been made several days ago.”

  “But they only lead upward,” Joe observed. “There are none going back down the hill.”

  “Maybe whoever he was went down another way,” Frank suggested.

  The boys resumed their ascent. As they approached the cabin, a broad-shouldered figure in a plaid Mackinaw coat appeared from behind a clump of brush and strode toward them.

  He was a surly-looking man in his early thirties, who walked with his neck thrust forward. His off-balance, lumbering gait amused Joe, but the man’s words were not funny.

  “Get off this island!” he shouted. The Hardys were taken by surprise, but only for seconds.

  “Who says?” Joe retorted.

  “I say so, and I’ll show you!” came the reply as the man thrust his right hand into the Mackinaw’s deep pocket. He strode closer, glaring at the foursome.

  “Don’t threaten us!” Biff said angrily, cocking his right fist.

  “If it’s a fight you want,” Frank said coolly, “the odds are one to four. So don’t be foolish. Besides, we have permission to be on this island.”

  The hostile man hesitated, looking from face to face. “What makes you think I don’t have permission, too?” he asked. Then the stranger made the mistake of advancing a step farther. Biff feinted with a quick left hand and sent his right fist into the man’s midriff. With an “oof” the man sat heavily in the snow, then scrambled to his feet, muttering threats.

  “Aw, knock it off,” said Chet.

  “We won’t get anywhere arguing with him,” Frank said quietly. “Come on!” The boys turned and retraced their steps to the Sea Gull. Frank and Joe kept glancing back, but the hostile stranger did not follow.

  Back in the iceboat, Joe said, “I wonder if Mr. Jefferson knows that man and gave him permission to come to Cabin Island.”

  “I doubt it,” said Frank. “Say, maybe this has something to do with the mystery.”

  “Some welcoming committee!” Chet grumbled.

  Joe scowled. “He sure was eager to chase us away. I have a hunch he’s up to no good.”

  Soon Frank guided the Sea Gull out of the cove and sent her skimming along Barmet Bay.

  Suddenly Chet gasped. “Look at that iceboat! Must be a crazy man steering it!”

  Heading toward them was a large craft which weaved across the ice in a dizzying path. Suddenly it dipped over and one runner plank lifted off the ice into the air.

  “Wow! That’s a tall hike!” exclaimed Frank.

  “He’ll capsize!” Biff cried out. Just then the pilot let go the sheet and the runner came down hard, spattering ice.

  Joe groaned. “Anybody who gives a boat that slam-bang treatment doesn’t deserve to own one.”

  An instant later the other craft streaked straight for the Sea Gull.

  Frank looked grim. “We’re in trouble,” he said. “That’s the Hawk!”

  The Hawk was owned by two belligerent youths, Tad Carson and Ike Nash, who had been in the Hardys’ classes at school until they had dropped out early in the term. The two often returned to loiter about the school grounds, bullying younger boys. They were known to be fast, reckless car drivers.

  “Ike is steering,” Joe observed. “He’s even more dangerous on the ice than he is on the road.”

  “If he doesn’t change his course, he’ll hit us!” Chet said.

  Frank set his jaw. “If Ike won’t turn, I will.” He bore down on the tiller and swung out of the Hawk’s path.

  A second later the bigger craft also changed course. It was hurtling toward the Sea Gull, gaining momentum every second!

  “They mean to run us down!” Biff shouted.

  “Or else they just want to scare us,” Joe said, clenching his fists.

  Frank swerved once more. Again the other steersman mimicked him, and the Hawk still came at them. By now it was less than fifty yards away. The boys could see mocking grins on Ike’s and Tad’s faces. In another few seconds the Hawk would crash into the Sea Gull.

  Suddenly Ike’s grin changed to a look of terror. In a flash Frank realized what had happened. The reckless youth had tried to swerve off the collision course. But the maneuver had caused the Hawk’s tiller to jam. Ike held up his hands to show that he had lost control of his craft.

  In a moment the boats would collide!

  CHAPTER II

  An Angry Caller

  FRANK leaned hard on the tiller, while Joe trimmed sail. The Sea Gull veered sharply. The other boys held on so tightly to the gunwales that their knuckles were white. The boat careened, and the ice seemed to leap toward them.

  The Hawk zoomed past in such a violent rush of wind that Frank thought his craft would surely turn over. But he kept a firm hold on the tiller and Joe eased the sheet. Slowly the craft pulled out of the tall hike and Frank was able to slow to a stop.

  For a moment no one spoke. The boys stared at one another, numb with relief. Then Joe glanced over his shoulder and exclaimed, “They’ve piled up!”

  “Serves them right,” Biff declared. “They might have killed us all.”

  “Still, we’d better go over and see if they’re badly injured,” Frank said.

  The four got out of the Sea Gull and made their way across the ice to the troublemakers, who were surveying the Hawk’s broken mast.

  Ike Nash limped toward the Sea Gull’s crew, his eyes blazing. “You jerks are going to pay for this damage!” he shouted. “Besides, I’ll have to see a doctor about my ankle. It’s probably broken. You’ll get all the bills, that’s for sure!”

  “It was your fault,” Joe declared. “And if your ankle were broken, Ike, you couldn’t walk.”

  “Save that stuff!” Tad snapped back. “If we wanted to hear a lecture, we’d have stayed in school!”

  Biff turned away in disgust. “We can’t tell these idiots a thing,” he muttered. “Let’s go!”

  “We may as well,” Joe agreed. “Nobody’s seriously hurt, so they can make their own way to shore.”

  The Hardys and their pals headed back for the Sea Gull, ignoring the threats and angry remarks the bullies shouted after them.

  “Let’s go home,” Chet said. “It’s almost sup pertime, and man, I’m starved!”

  The four boarded the craft and sped on toward Bayport. Frank’s face wore a thoughtful frown as they glided over the ice.

  “What’s the matter?” Joe shouted above the wind. “Not worried about those two blowhards back there, are you?”

  Frank shook his head. “No, just thinking about that fellow in the Mackinaw. I’d sure like to know who he is and what he’s doing on Cabin Island.”

  “Same here.” Joe was about to suggest that the quarrelsome stranger might have something to do with the mystery promised by Elroy Jefferson. But, smothering a grin, Joe decided he had better not alarm Chet unnecessarily!

  The stout youth almost seemed to read Joe’s mind. “I just hope that tough guy isn’t around to make trouble if we’re going to be spending Christmas vacation on the island,” Chet muttered.
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  “Don’t worry. If he tries anything, we can handle him,” Biff said confidently.

  Reaching Bayport harbor, they stowed the Sea Gull in the boathouse. Frank locked up and the boys climbed into the Hardys’ convertible.

  On the way to the farm where Chet lived on the outskirts of Bayport, Joe suggested, “Why not pack our supplies for the trip into the Sea Gull the night before we leave? Then we’ll be able to get a quick start.”

  “But that’s Christmas Day!” Biff objected. “We’ll want to be home.”

  “True. How about tomorrow?” Frank asked. “We could pack in the afternoon, in plenty of time for Christmas Eve.” This suggestion was agreed upon.

  “What shall we bring?” Chet inquired.

  “Oh, sleeping bags, extra blankets, snowshoes —that sort of thing,” Joe replied.

  “And flashlights!” Frank added. “Mr. Jefferson did tell me the cabin is primitive—no electricity, no running water. We’ll be roughing it.”

  “I was thinking of the meals,” Chet persisted. “Who’s in charge of food?”

  Frank grinned. “You! But we’ll all bring some.”

  “Sounds fine to me,” said Biff, and the others nodded assent.

  As they pulled up in front of the Mortons’ farmhouse, Chet asked, “What time do we meet tomorrow to pack the Sea Gull?”

  “About four o‘clock,” Joe suggested. “Frank and I ought to be back from our visit with Mr. Jefferson by then.”

  “Okay. See you!”

  The Hardys next drove Biff to his house. As they headed for their own home, Joe said, “I can’t wait to know the details of Mr. Jefferson’s mystery! Haven’t you any idea what it’s about?”

  Frank shook his head. The brothers had become fascinated with detective work at an early age, because their father, Fenton Hardy, was a private investigator whose skill had won him fame all over the country.

  Mr. Hardy frequently praised Frank and Joe for their ability to recognize significant clues and to make intelligent deductions. The boys had solved their first mystery when they had discovered The Tower Treasure, and, more recently, had uncovered The Secret of the Caves after a series of spine-chilling adventures on a lonely part of the Atlantic coast.

 

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