Tom Slade on Mystery Trail by Percy Keese Fitzhugh
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"I'm a second-class scout," Skinny said; "I found the tracks and I tracked them. See them? There they are. Those are tracks." "Yes, I see them." "I tracked them all the way up from camp and I've got to go further up yet, so as to be sure. You got to be _sure_--or you don't get the badge. So now I won't be a tenderfoot any more. Are you a second-class scout?" "First-class, Skinny." "I bet you don't care about tracks--do you?" Hervey put his arm over the little fellow's shoulder and as he did so he felt the little body trembling with nervous excitement. "Not so much, Skinny. No, I don't care about tracks. I--eh--I like diving better. How far up are you going to follow the tracks?" "I'm going to follow them away, way, way up so as I'll be _sure_. They might say it wasn't a half a mile, hey?" The hand which rested on the little thin shoulder, patted it reassuringly. "Well, I'll be there to tell them different, won't I, Skinny, old boy?" "Will you go with me all the way up to where the mountain begins--will you?" |
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