The High School Boys' Fishing Trip by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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are the particulars in detail."
"In the next place, then," Dick replied, "we shall devote a good deal of our time, while away, to the pleasurable excitement of fishing." "Perhaps you won't be able to get away," Greg retorted, "if you go on stringing us in that fashion. I warn you that we're becoming impatient." "That's right," nodded Dave Darrin. "Get down to actual particulars, Dick." "Well, then," Prescott resumed, "we meet at the same old grocery store in the morning. There we stock up with food." "Are we going to hire a horse and wagon for transporting our tent, cots, bedding and food?" Dan asked. "No," Dick replied. "I've been thinking that over, and the funds won't stand it. So I've rented a push cart for two dollars. We can keep it as long as we need it. The tent, folding cots, blankets, pillows and kitchen utensils will go on the cart." "Do we have to push that cart?" demanded Danny Grin, looking displeased. "We do, if we want the cart to go along with us," Dick admitted. Danny Grin groaned dismally as he remarked: |
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