Tom Slade on Mystery Trail
ys said so. You can talk about your wireless and your wigwagging and semaphoring and fire si
oup, making an imposing smudge upon Go
mly wiping his cheek, "because y
ddo?" smiled his tall friend
ven if it had mistakes, he could read it," he added, indicating Harry Arnold, "because he c
to his stocking which had a way of slipping dow
gous," he concluded, as he t
deserved though it be. I think the skill is always on the receivin
ared the crowd might kidnap him, his face beaming w
ived them as well as sent them. Anybody that was here la
bandaged him," piped up Pee-wee Harris
n," someone laughed at Arno
ley. "I guess we better put them to bed now, hadn't we?" he asked, winking at
Harry being a hero!" Gordon bristle
ere is,"
Gordon
know Fat
N
on the fire an
"Even girls say so," he said, "Gee, I hop
to Garry, laughed silently, but he d
ness ain't said nuthin'? and ain't hed nu
said Doc Carson
akest a truer
drawn much tighter than necessary, and a disfiguring scratch across his rather lowe
ght. "I don't see's you can be a hero just climbing up a hill. That's all we did. That girl in the muni
ro, Tomasso,"
d soberly. "I'm satisfied to be at the hea
nterrupted, referring to his winning of
a war with Germany we'll have a chance to be heroes, for sure-like the English
ion that all the troop should honor the President's express wish. It was also exactly like him to begin on one subject and to end
rstood him perfectly, "but we mustn't shout ab
Tom, "but that ain't what I wanted to say. I didn't say a
n Jeffre
and I'd like to have him join my patrol because I need one more member and I think he'll be good on stalking and I
worth, quick to prevent him
ause I don't think I did anything special.
roup and Jeffrey Waring brushed past
want to join his class; he can send a message even better than a pigeon can take it
rry winking significantly at the Bridgeboro Troop's scoutmaster,
word. Then, in a moment, Roy Blakeley went over and
hreats and imprecations at the waif, whose first impulse was to run. Turning to do so, he had found Roy Blakeley, scout, standing by him, and had felt Roy's arm on his should
nd Silver Foxes, remembered, and they noticed how Roy Blakeley steppe
masso," they heard hi