Out with Gun and Camera by Ralph Bonehill
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and have a talk with him."
"Maybe we will meet him again some time," answered the doctor's son. "Oh, it's not likely. There won't be anything to keep him in these parts. If he is a regular acrobat, more than likely he'll join some other circus or some vaudeville show." "He didn't look as if he liked the life," said Whopper. "That's the way it struck me," came from Giant. When the boys got home they had quite a story to tell. Mrs. Caslette was much alarmed over the injuries her son had received and insisted upon it that Giant let Dr. Reed attend him, which the physician did willingly. "Not much damaged," said the doctor. "But he had what folks call a close shave." The boys told the doctor about what they had learned from Mr. Jally, and in turn he gave them instructions concerning the photographs he desired them to obtain during their outing in the Windy Mountains. As there might be a little delay in getting the new cameras and in getting some other supplies the start of the trip was postponed until Tuesday. "And how do you propose to go?" asked Snap of the doctor's son. |
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