The High School Boys in Summer Camp by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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and fifty for that same canoe a month later.
"Now, fellows," Dick went on, "suppose we leave here and decide how we're to lay out this money for our summer camp?" The vote was carried instantly. With a whoop of glee the chums started for Dave's house. CHAPTER III THE HUMAN MYSTERY OF THE WOODS "Now, get to work!" shouted Dick Prescott. "Destruction to all shirkers!" "Please may I beg off for five minutes?" begged Danny Grin, raising one hand. "Why?" queried Prescott sharply. "I want to take that much time to convince myself that it's all true," replied Danny. "You'll know that it's all true when you wake up to-morrow morning," laughed Dick. "But it won't look half as real if any fellow shirks any part of his work now. All ready, fellows?" |
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