The High School Boys in Summer Camp by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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DAVE DARRIN IS ANGRY "Keep on calling, Dave!" shouted Dick, as they ran toward the sound of the voice. "This way!" answered Darry, his voice sounding louder as they neared him. "What's up?" Tom asked as they ran. Dave's voice sounded in wrathful explosion. "Eh?" Tom pressed him. "Wait until you get here, and you'll see," retorted Dave. "You're not hurt?" Dick shouted. "No; but my feelings are!" vented Darrin indignantly. Another minute and the trio headed by Dick, reached the spot. By this time darkness was coming on through the woods. Prescott, who was in the lead, at first received the impression that Dave was standing beside a tree. And so Dave was, though the reason for his standing there was yet to be explained. A moment more and Tom and Dick had reached the spot where the |
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