Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp by Percy Keese Fitzhugh
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XXXIV. TELLS ABOUT THE STRANGE FIGURE XXXV. TELLS ABOUT A NEW CAMP XXXVI. TELLS ABOUT WHAT BERT TOLD ME XXXVII. TELLS ABOUT HOW I VISITED CAMP McCORD XXXVIII. TELLS ABOUT THE SCOUT PACE XXXIX. TELLS ABOUT HOW CAMP McCORD DIDN'T STRIKE ITS COLORS CHAPTER I TELLS YOU HOW WE GOT STARTED Maybe you fellows will remember about how I was telling you that our troop had a house-boat that was loaned to us for the summer, by a man that lives out our way. He said we could fix it up and use it to go to Temple Camp in. It was a peach of a boat and took the hills fine-- that's what we said just to jolly Pee-wee Harris, who is in our troop. He's awfully easy to jolly, but he doesn't stay mad long, that's one good thing about him. But one trouble, that boat didn't have any power, and it wouldn't even |
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