Out with Gun and Camera; or, The Boy Hunters in the Mountains
best of spirits. Whopper felt so good that presently he bu
want any game we've got to keep quiet," sa
promptly. "And as I'd rather eat
e that connected that body of water with Firefly Lake. The eyes of all were on
he trees yonder," he
s if they might
st rate," answered Snap. "Le
se as possible they b
not knowing what he mi
g and perhaps he isn't," he
he spot where the game had been seen among the trees. High among the branches of a silve
" said the doctor's
" pleaded Giant. "Just to
caution they crept as close as possible to the grouse. The b
their firearms. Shep looked at them a
ouse. Two dropped like lead, while two others flew around in a circle, badly wounded. Then the boys discharged their gun
Giant proudly. "That's
ad," answ
ap in his delight. "Now we can have roast partri
om Shep. "I believe we a
ade home runs!" And at this referenc
rse connecting the two lakes. Here they stopped at a spot well known to them and built a cam
thers on the grouse the lad plastered each bird thickly with some clayey mud, and then placed them in the fir
d from the grouse. With the mud came the feathers of the bird, leavin
otel," said the doctor's son, smacking his lips over
right in the baked mud?" suggested Sn
y it," sai
njoy it as much as the boys. He acted as if he felt perfectly
an outcast," said Shep. "But nobody would abando
s they entered the watercourse connecting the two la
said Snap. "We want to be careful, or the
the shore wasn't so rough and rocky," said Whopper
it appear so? They rowed on with caution, two at the oars and two doing the stee
when they came to a sharp turn in the watercourse. Here
ocks!" sang out
!" yelled Whopper. "It's to
t swung around and hit one of the rocks a sharp blow. There was a little splash as the collie
!" cried Whopper. "
re of himself," crie
oard, but the current was too quick for him, and t
n the rocks, and those left on board had to turn their attention to the craft. T
pull for shore; it's o
w--or we'll all
, and one of the oars was caught and snapped off like a pipe-stem. But then the boat struck water t
s question as soon as they
Whopper. "And here comes the dog," he added a
himself vigorously, acting as if
's voice. He was sprawled out on a
" questioned S
etty soft," answered
m I going to
wade it?" a
--the current is to
ake the boat to h
now
m a line," suggest
hat's a
Shep curled it up as a cowboy does a lasso.
ry it," s
. After Whopper had made his cast Wags, who had been sitting on a rock watching p
ried Snap. "Let the
it?" questio
try him
fast to the collie's collar,
ome!" called the small youth, and
e ventured into the water. Then he began to swim ste
current carries him a
ed the doctor's son. "If he lo
e rock. At last he got within Giant's reach
haul you to shore!" sang out Shep. "Bri
it," answe
sently he announced that he was ready, and the boys on shore commenced to haul in. Down in the madly rushing water went Gia
ture," he said when he h
great hurry," remarked Wh
t did it. It made me
s aw
doctor's son. "And thankful, too, that the boat didn't
rough the rest of this river," remarked Snap. "T
ly what to do. Should they venture on the river again
hink best. My idea is to have two of the crowd take the boat down and the
ts me," s
who take the boat?"
boat--I'm wet already," s
ts as to who shall go with G
ras and guns were taken from the rowboat and also a few other things. Then the doctor'
Shep. "If all goes right you'll g
could do to steer it. But, fortunately, they found no more such bad places as those already e
e come with us after
it will take th
way. Maybe a couple of hours," answered Snap. "We may