Tom Slade on Mystery Trail by Percy Keese Fitzhugh
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answered quietly, but smiling a little. "I always heard that a scout was
resourceful and had two strings to his bow." "You just give me a tip and I'll do the rest," said Hervey. "It must be about tracking, hey?" "That's it; test three for the stalking badge. _Track an animal a quarter of a mile._" "Well, let me think a minute, then," Tom said. "Up on that mountain, maybe, hey?" Hervey urged. "Maybe," Tom said. So they ambled along, the elder quite calm and thoroughly master of himself, the younger, all impulse, eagerness and enthusiasm. His generous admiration of Tom, amounting almost to a spirit of worship, was plainly to be seen. It would have been hard to say how Tom felt or what he thought. At all events he had not been jostled out of his stolid calm. "Did you ever hear any one say that there is more than one way to kill a cat?" he finally inquired, pausing to notice some bird or squirrel among the trees. "I don't want to kill a cat," Hervey said. "I want to find some tracks, I----" |
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