Four Boy Hunters; Or, The Outing of the Gun Club
xclaimed Snap, as the cry fr
Lundy was running away, in the di
ied Whopper, and dropped to the gro
if somebody was in great trouble. Hadn
by Pop Lundy?"
hep. "If I can help a la
wed. To get to the back door of the farmhouse they had to pass around a chicken house and a
heard the farmer cry, as
the four boys saw that the farmer's wife l
guess!" moaned Simon Lundy
who had assisted his father on more than one oc
kin look in
und something that was beneficial. Yet it was several minutes be
urmured. "Take him a
n' about, Jane?" de
, is it you? Why did
ng whelps up an apple tree. Bu
eat, and then he got saucy and he picke
sprang to the mantelpiece. "It'
nap. "He jumped that fence
hopper. "He was running
did h
e thought he might h
not been harmed, on
road and gazed up a
the
nuthin'," s
e road a bit, fello
armer, anxiously. "I--er--I won'
be back," an
down for some trace of the negro, but without success. They knew he
ared and asked for Mr. Lundy. She had told him her husband was out, and then the colored man had wanted something to eat. She had refused to give him anyth
a valuable on
. I wouldn't take a hundred dollars fer it nohow. I was mighty careless to leave it on t
u do about it
tell the constable, I gue
Giant. "And, by the way, we had better be get
you a quarter for tho
farmer. He was so upset over the loss of
asurer of the expedition. Then, after a few words more, the young hunters hurrie
r's comment. "To take that money af
ck," said Giant. "That nigger will shake the dust
--go to a lonely farmhouse and make sure the men are away and then take what they can lay hands on. If
forcing their way through the bushes.
ere we left the boat?"
so," answ
I don't
Whopper, who was in the re
gazed up and down the shore in alarm. Not
floated off?" s
too. There is the exact spot," and he pointed out a stout bush.
ze of those footprints--as big as canal-boats
th our boat!" came in a
boat. He saw it was well filled with things and jumped in, and I suppose he rowed off as fast as he co
ked at each other blankly. For some seconds no
ind the boat--
home and give up the
't want to
ame from t
o it," said Snap. "I don't believe he went up
t another boat
s the
t another boat
farmhouse and met P
oin' down the river," sai
d what became o
ha
boat and ran
sky rascal, though! Wot be ye
possible, and follow him. Do yo
he next one down from mine. I'll go along
er to the next farm. Ike Welby was not at home, but his wife said they could ha
should have fainted dead away, too, and he would have gott
ry mighty hard," an
well as pleasure, for in his younger days Ike Welby had been quite an oarsman and had won more than one race. T
Shep. "We must try to spot that nigg