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"Did anybody happen to see my knapsack around?" "Why, you had it just a few minutes ago, Step Hen!" "I know that, Bumpus; and I'd take my affidavy I laid it down on this rock." "Well, don't whine so about a little thing like that, Step Hen; it ain't there now, and that's a fact."
"Will you do me a favor, Bumpus?" "Sure I will, Giraffe; what is it you want now?" "Then tell me who that is talking to our scoutmaster, Dr. Philander Hobbs; because, you know, I've just come in after a scout ahead, and first thing saw was a stranger among the patrol boys." "Oh! You mean that thin chap who came along in his buggy a bit ago, chasing after us all the way from that town where we had a bite of lunch? Why, I understand he's the son of the telegraph operator there. You know we made arrangements with him to try and get a message to us, if one came along." "Whew! then I hope he ain't fetched a message that'll spoil all our fun, just when we've got to the last leg of the journey, with the boat only a few miles further on! That'd be the limit Bumpus. You don't know anything about it, I reckon?"
"How is the cripple crowd coming on these days? Hello! Step Hen, any more snake bites? Hope you're not limping with that other leg, now?" "I should say not, Thad. But I'm always going to believe you did a lot to keep the poison from getting into my system, when you sucked that wound." "And how about your game limb, Giraffe-was it the right, or the left you bruised so badly on the stones when you fell?"
"I tell you, Bumpus Hawtree, I can do it as easy as turn my hand over, once I get the hang of the thing!" "Oh! you don't say so, Giraffe? Here you've been trying for these three days past, with your silly old bow and stick, twirling away like an organ grinder; and never so much as struck a single spark of fire yet." "Well, you see, there are a whole lot of things about the thing I don't know." "Sure there are. You can do everything but the right thing. You spin that stick with the point that fits in the hole you made in that block of wood, like fun; but your fine tinder don't even smoke, as far as I can see."
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"The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber" by Herbert Carter is an adventurous tale that takes readers on an exciting journey with a group of Boy Scouts through a wilderness of towering timber.In this captivating story, the Boy Scouts set out on an expedition into the heart of the big timber, a dense forest of towering trees. As they navigate this challenging environment, they encounter various natural obstacles, wildlife, and opportunities to demonstrate their survival skills and teamwork. Their adventure in the wilderness becomes a test of their abilities and their bond as scouts.The novel celebrates the spirit of outdoor exploration, self-reliance, and the values of the Boy Scouts, including preparedness and camaraderie. It showcases how these young scouts learn to adapt to the challenges of the forest and grow as individuals through their experiences.Herbert Carter's storytelling paints a vivid picture of the majestic timberland and offers an action-packed narrative that captures the essence of scouting and the excitement of venturing into the wild.
"The Boy Scouts in the Maine Woods" by Herbert Carter is an adventurous novel that follows a group of Boy Scouts as they embark on an exciting journey into the pristine wilderness of Maine.In this captivating story, the Boy Scouts set out on an expedition to the Maine woods, where they encounter the rugged beauty of nature and face a series of challenges. Along the way, they learn essential survival skills, explore the flora and fauna of the region, and build a deeper connection with the outdoors. Their adventure involves encounters with wildlife, navigation through dense forests, and teamwork in the face of adversity.The novel celebrates the spirit of outdoor exploration, environmental appreciation, and the values of the Boy Scouts, including preparedness, self-reliance, and camaraderie. It showcases how these young scouts grow and develop character through their experiences in the Maine wilderness.Herbert Carter's storytelling paints a vivid picture of the natural world and offers an action-packed narrative that captures the essence of scouting and the joys of outdoor adventure.
"The Boy Scouts on Sturgeon Island" by Herbert Carter is an adventurous novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey with a group of Boy Scouts.In this exciting story, the Boy Scouts plan an expedition to Sturgeon Island, an uninhabited and mysterious island that holds its fair share of secrets. As they explore the island's rugged terrain, they uncover hidden treasures, encounter unique wildlife, and face a series of challenges that test their survival skills and teamwork.The novel celebrates the spirit of adventure, exploration, and the values of the Boy Scouts, including preparedness and camaraderie. It showcases how these young scouts bond, learn from their experiences, and grow as individuals through their island adventure.Herbert Carter's storytelling paints a vivid picture of the island's beauty and mystique, offering an action-packed narrative that captures the essence of scouting and the thrill of outdoor exploration.
"Tara-tara!" Loud and clear sounded the notes of a bugle, blown by a very stout lad, clad in a new suit of khaki; and who was one of a bunch of Boy Scouts tramping wearily along a dusty road. "Good for you, Bumpus! Can't he just make that horn talk, though?" cried one. "Sounds as sweet as the church bell at home, fellows!" declared a second. "Say, Mr. Scout-Master, does that mean a halt for grub?" a third called out. "Sure, Giraffe. Brace up old fellow. You'll have your jaws working right soon, now. And here's a dandy little spring, right among the trees! How shady and cool it looks, Thad." "That's why we kept on for an hour after noon," remarked the boy called Thad, and who seemed to be a person of some authority; "when all you scouts wanted to stop and rest. You see Davy, Allan here, and myself made a note of that same spring the other day, when we came along on horseback, spying out the lay of the land."
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"The Boy Scouts Afoot in France" by Herbert Carter is an adventurous novel that follows the journey of a group of Boy Scouts as they explore the picturesque landscapes of France.In this engaging story, the Boy Scouts embark on an international adventure, traveling through the beautiful countryside of France. As they traverse the landscape, they encounter local culture, historic sites, and various challenges that require their problem-solving skills and teamwork. Along the way, they immerse themselves in the rich history and traditions of France.The novel celebrates the spirit of exploration, cultural exchange, and the values of the Boy Scouts, including camaraderie and helping others. It portrays how these young scouts adapt to new environments and learn valuable life lessons through their experiences.Herbert Carter's storytelling transports readers to the enchanting landscapes of France, offering an action-packed narrative that showcases the wonders of travel, discovery, and friendship.
"The Boy Scouts Along the Susquehanna" by Herbert Carter is an exciting adventure novel that follows the exploits of a group of Boy Scouts as they journey along the picturesque Susquehanna River.In this captivating story, the Boy Scouts embark on a thrilling expedition along the Susquehanna River. As they navigate the waterways, they encounter a series of challenges, including natural obstacles, wildlife encounters, and opportunities to test their outdoor skills. Along the way, they demonstrate their teamwork, resourcefulness, and dedication to the principles of scouting.The novel celebrates the spirit of outdoor exploration and the values that the Boy Scouts hold dear, such as preparedness, environmental stewardship, and camaraderie. It highlights the boys' adventures as they immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Susquehanna River and its surrounding landscapes.Herbert Carter's storytelling paints a vivid picture of the wilderness and offers an action-packed narrative that captures the essence of scouting and the joys of outdoor adventure.
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
"That's always the way it goes!" "Why, what's the matter with you now, Step Hen; you seem in a peck of trouble?" "Who wouldn't be, when some fellow went and hid his hat away? Didn't you all see me hang the same on this peg sticking out from the trunk of the pine tree, when we-all came ashore to eat lunch; because that's what I did, as sure as anything?" "Oh! you think so, do you?" "I know it as well as I know my name. Think because I've got a stuffy cold in my head just like Bumpus here says he has, and can't smell, that I don't know beans, do you? Well, you can see for yourself, Davy Jones, my nice new campaign hat ain't on the peg right now." "Do you know why that's true, Step Hen? Because a thing never yet was known to be in two places at the same time. And unless my eyes are telling me what ain't so, you've got your hat on right at this minute, pushed back on your head! Told you, boys, Step Hen ought to get a pair of specs; now I'm dead sure of it."
"The Boy Scouts in the Blue Ridge" is a book written by Herbert Carter. In this adventure-filled story, a group of Boy Scouts embarks on a journey to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Led by their scoutmaster, the boys navigate through the rugged terrain, encountering various challenges and obstacles along the way.As they explore the wilderness, the Boy Scouts learn important skills such as survival techniques, camping, and teamwork. They also develop a deeper appreciation for nature and the importance of conservation. Throughout their journey, the scouts demonstrate bravery, resourcefulness, and a strong sense of camaraderie."The Boy Scouts in the Blue Ridge" is a captivating tale that combines thrilling adventures with valuable life lessons. It highlights the values and principles of the Boy Scouts, promoting character development and personal growth."
"The Boy Scouts in the Rockies" is a book written by Herbert Carter. In this exciting adventure, a group of Boy Scouts embarks on a journey to the majestic Rockies, one of the most breathtaking mountain ranges in the world. Led by their scoutmaster, the boys navigate through rugged terrain, face unpredictable weather conditions, and encounter various wildlife.As they explore the Rockies, the Boy Scouts learn important skills such as map reading, orienteering, and mountaineering. They also develop a deep appreciation for the natural beauty of the mountains and the importance of preserving the environment. Along their journey, the scouts demonstrate courage, perseverance, and the ability to overcome challenges."The Boy Scouts in the Rockies" is a thrilling tale that combines outdoor adventure with valuable life lessons. It promotes the values of the Boy Scouts, emphasizing personal growth, teamwork, and respect for nature."
"The Boy Scouts' First Camp Fire" by Herbert Carter is an adventurous tale that follows a group of Boy Scouts as they embark on their first camping trip and experience the joy and challenges of outdoor life.In this heartwarming story, a troop of Boy Scouts led by their scoutmaster, Mr. Thompson, ventures into the wilderness for their inaugural campfire. The boys, filled with excitement and curiosity, set up their campsite, pitch their tents, and gather firewood in preparation for their evening gathering around the campfire.As night falls, the Scouts gather around the crackling fire, sharing stories, songs, and laughter. They learn important camping skills, such as cooking over an open flame and practicing proper fire safety. Through their experiences, they develop a deep appreciation for nature and the camaraderie that comes from spending time together in the great outdoors.However, the Scouts soon encounter unexpected challenges. They face inclement weather, encounter wild animals, and must rely on their resourcefulness and teamwork to overcome these obstacles. Through their determination and the guidance of their scoutmaster, the boys learn valuable lessons about resilience, adaptability, and problem-solving."The Boy Scouts' First Camp Fire" emphasizes the values of self-reliance, independence, and personal growth. The Scouts develop practical skills such as knot tying, map reading, and outdoor survival techniques. They learn to respect nature, leave no trace, and appreciate the beauty and serenity of the natural world.Beyond the practical skills, the story also highlights the importance of friendship and unity. The Scouts build strong bonds with one another as they face challenges together, supporting and encouraging each other along the way. They learn the value of trust, cooperation, and teamwork in achieving shared goals.Throughout the narrative, the spirit of adventure and exploration is celebrated, inspiring young readers to embrace the outdoors and seek new experiences. The story instills a sense of wonder and curiosity about the natural world, encouraging readers to appreciate and protect it."The Boy Scouts' First Camp Fire" captures the essence of the Boy Scouts movement, promoting character development, leadership, and the values of preparedness and service to others. It encourages young readers to embrace the spirit of adventure, seek personal growth, and make a positive impact in their communities."
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