Roy Blakely, Pathfinder
Harry Donnelle said to me, "Skeezeks, are yo
are our specialtie
even over as far as the Hudson," he said; "but a hike that
"We're so game that a ball game isn't anything c
s thinking of a litt
maybe you meant as far as Kingston or
udson," he said, "and we could jump on a West S
id; "Silver Foxes don't jump on trains. But how about the other fellow
hink I am, General Pershing?" And then he ruffled up my beautiful curly hair and he gave me a shove-same w
ou'd better speak to Mr. Ellsworth (he's our scou
ou leave that to me. I just wanted to sound you and find out if y
re only two things that keep us from hiking around the wor
he said, laughing all the while. And he ga
ll you what you do. You call a meeting of t
'd think it was a plate of soup. I'll stand on t
e a wilderness where there is no peanut brittle. Tell them that we'll have to enter a jungle where gum drops are unknown. Tell them that we may have to live on grasshoppers. Tell them
allows in the marshes," I
'll do the rest. I'll speak to Mr. Ellsworth. But remember about the heartless desert with its burni
andy hair. Then comes Dorry Benton-he's got a wart on his wrist. Then comes Huntley Manners-Badleigh, that's his middle name. Sometimes we call him Bad Manners. Then comes Charlie Seabury and then comes Will Dawson and then come Tom Warner and Ralph Warner-they're twins. They're both better looking than each other-th
e speech I
ow F
t down, Bad Manners. I've got something
began shouting sepa
ridgeboro. He says we can go with him if we want to. Our time i
patrols will go back down the Hudson in the house-boat. Every fellow that's in favor of hiking it home with M
hem in our duffel b
take them in our f
told them about the forests and morasses and jungles and dese
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