The Hilltop Boys on the River by Cyril Burleigh
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in and about the camp when all at once there was a wild alarm,
a sudden ringing of bells and shouting of voices, and Bucephalus tore through the camp shouting at each tent: "Wake up, sah, dere am a big fiah, wake up!" Jack and Percival were the first to be aroused, and to run out of their tent at the sudden alarm. "There is a fire somewhere!" exclaimed Jack, smelling smoke and seeing a light in the sky. "It is up at Van der Donk's," cried Percival. "That is the direction, I am sure. Hurry and get dressed, Jack. We may be needed." Other boys were now coming out, asking questions, staring this way and that, rubbing their eyes or standing in a bewildered fashion, and wondering what all the commotion was about. A messenger came running into the camp from the big house asking for help to put out the fire, which had just been discovered, and which had already gained considerable headway. The fire was, indeed, at Mr. Van der Donk's, and it was feared that the fine mansion with its costly furnishings would have to go, as there was no fire engine company within a mile or more, and it would be hard to get word to them at this time. "Stir yourselves, boys!" cried the little colonel, bustling about half dressed. "We can at least form a bucket brigade. Form the |
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