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Rod of the Lone Patrol by H. A. (Hiram Alfred) Cody
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point blank if the rumour was true.

"No, not at all," was the reply. "But I wish to goodness ye'd given us
a little warnin'. It was as great a surprise as when that bear charged
me up the brook. I wasn't expectin' it."

"Oh, I hope it was not as bad as that," was the laughing response, for
the singer had heard all about the adventure with the bear.

"Not hardly as bad, Miss. But the scouts are all upset. When not
playin' baseball, they are talkin' about what happened at the Review,
till I'm almost discouraged."

"It's only natural, captain. They'll get over their excitement in
time. I could not resist the temptation of writing to the
Lieutenant-Governor. It would have been a shame for your boys not to
have received credit for what they did, and I feel sure that all the
other scouts present at the Review were helped by the story of their
noble deed. I have just had a nice long letter from Whyn, and she is
delighted with what the scouts have accomplished. She sends her good
wishes to the boys, and thanks them over and over again for their
kindness to her."

"How's she gittin' along?" the captain enquired. "It's been a week
since we've had a letter from her."

"She is doing nicely, so she says, and the doctor thinks she will be
able to come home for Christmas."

"Will she be well then?"
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