The Pony Rider Boys in Louisiana
the outer edge of the jungle, and, despite the darkness, had continued on through the tr
d Butler's comment as their guide rode confid
lack. He had been recommended by Major Clowney as a man who would be useful to them. Ichabod was as solemn and dignified as a
y well, but Ichabod was afraid of snakes; that was his worst failing. One afraid of snakes had better keep out of the canebrake. The dozen h
't get into the water," called th
t the firewoo
chabod. You all remain on your horses until we get
question
nt of the
The other boys laughed and
jected the Professor, who, not to be
I am responsible for these
tenderfeet, Mr. Lilly," said Tad. "If you will show me some fir
ork after we get settled to our trails. You will break your
acks, loosening the cinches, piling the packs on the ground in an orderly manner born of long experience in the woods. They did not need a light to do this work. In fact, they could j
ing to himself, the dogs were barking and the horses neighing,
ector, not having heard Chunky's
Stacy!" calle
light revealed Chunky sitting with his back against a tree, his head tilted b
manded Stacy rebelliously as he
an to lie down in a place
y n
about here. Didn't you hear the gu
rept
es
h-h,
up. Get on your horse and take a nap
want to go to sleep
is some punk, if yo
chance to
useful, especially in we
but it isn't available just now. T
the scene. The dogs were sitting about on their haunches regarding the
tch your tent, Mr.
ch your own if you wish. You know how
ening would be towards the fire, placing it as close
ioned Lilly, tugging
smoke from the campf
r w
quitoes. I hear th
h an emphatic nod. "I guess you
circle close about the fire that
firing the forest here,
part of the forest is really a swamp. Wherever y
he canebrake?"
ges, the hi
r he
fetch some of it in to show you after we have ha
tacy. "No, just e
, greedily watching the preparations for the evening meal. While this was being done, Lilly was trampling down the brush, slashi
boy under the influence of the waffles soon was stilled, his cheeks were puffed ou
ter in the darkness. I should not advise much roaming about in the night until after you have becom
Professor. "But what are those peculia
ndering about
the cypr
standing up from the ground three
ee itself. They make great hiding places for all sorts of reptiles and sm
ses would break their l
ur animals very wise. They know the game down here, though up in the Rockies t
his trade," observed the
agreed wit
ul of cane so the gentleme
the boys ever had seen. These canes they found to be hollow, having
ing feature. The canes stand so thickly that they crowd out other growths and make fine hiding places for wild animals and reptiles. They stan
ake fine fishp
out two-thirds the height of the plant, and the peculiar feature
r to be very tall here,"
by any tree in the eastern forests. The redwoods of the Sierras, of course, can't be beaten by anything else in this country. There are thousands of acres
tend to," an
the first time that we have
much fun in my life," piped Stacy. "But then there weren't an
l turned in," agr
ting swamp, the buzzing of the mosquitoes fighting to get into the tents, but driven back by the smoke, kep
m every direction at once brought the boys to a sit
, what's that?
't like anything I ever heard. I gues
he adjoining tent. "I thought their racket would
l all night?
nd sometimes in
is concerned. But I am going to sl
slapped and growled, and growled and slapped; then after a time he got up quietly, piling the bundle of cane on the fire, and placing heavier wood on top of that. Then, well satisf
the camp had been blown up, accompanied by the yells of the boy