Boy Scouts in the Coal Caverns by Archibald Lee Fletcher
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"Say," Tommy said after his patience had become exhausted, "I believe it's daylight. Look at your watch. I left mine in the bed!" "I left mine in bed, too," answered Sandy. "I know it is day, because I'm hungry." CHAPTER IV A SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY When Will awoke he began preparations for breakfast before paying any attention whatever to his chums, whom he believed to be sleeping quietly on their cots. It was November, and quite chilly in the apartment, so his next efforts were directed to coaxing the electric coils into a cheery glow. Presently George came tumbling out in his pajamas and sat down on a rickety chair to talk of the adventures in prospect. "I wonder if the Labyrinth mine is so much of a labyrinth after all?" he asked. "It seems to me that we might find our way through it without danger of losing ourselves," he continued with a yawn. "It's some labyrinth, I take it," Will replied. |
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