Out with Gun and Camera; or, The Boy Hunters in the Mountains
s and around the rocks which lined the watercourse between the two lakes. There was no
d Whopper, after slipping and sliding over a number
llow," returned Shep. "Take care that
g out for. I don't want
d to cover about half the distance to Firefly Lake. But by th
he said. "We can't go any farth
wait for us at the mo
nt to tramp along th
, and mostly like
ent on Whopper after a pause. "And if that is so, what's the matter with
reach Firefly Lake befor
hore, taking to the woods, where the walking was easier. It was now close
there," said Whopper after a period of silence.
partridge to fall back on, even i
ept their eyes open for a possible sight of game. So fa
me to a patch of spruces. As they advanced they sa
example followed by his chum. Both young hunters blazed away without delay, and each was succe
hey picked up the game. "But the rabbits
hat new game law isn'
'd not be allowed to s
obe
ill be a good deal more restricted
. Here, much to their surprise, they came in sight of a dilapidated cabin. It was a small affair of rough logs with a
was the comment of the doctor's s
put it up in days gone
ook as if it
" suggested Shep. It was his delight
was his chum's reply. "It wi
ke long to look,
eds and bushes, and they had to fa
re, that's certain,"
s and newly picked
his head into the small doorway. He cou
thing whizzed through the air, directly between the heads of the two boy hunte
mmered Whopper, and fell b
the comment of the doctor's son. "I say," he cal
rled root, just grazing Shep's shoulder. Then a stone followed, strikin
or's son when he could get his breath.
any idea w
t. It was too dar
any of the Ha
k they'd treat us
's some c
returned Shep, referring to an old man who lived near the la
t crazy; he didn't he
m to come out. I'd like to s
stance, the two boy hunters called loudly
deaf," sugge
doesn't want t
t's a sh
n she must be a regular w
ef instant a dark, impish face showed itself at the broken window. Then the face disappeared and a stone came
at that fellow--or woman--may do next. Might come for us with a carving knife!" And he hurried away, with the
him--or her
more. What a drie
that person, whoever he or she is, i
n't know as I want to go
es about it, though. That perso
ell the police
who is living on farmer
tramp wouldn't find it any fun to live away out here. W
like t
rms and near railroads. No, that
the two lads trudged on. It was now growing dark ra
d the way," said the d
to be getting to the r
'm going up there and take
water in the distance, and they also saw the gl
for the camp fire," said Shep.
ndred feet of the ca
others immediately r
em, and relieved them
l were seated aro
ld their story. "Well, so did we--but we had some queer things happen." And then he a
ed Snap. "I'd like to investigate
of wood or a stone thrown at your head,
ver he or she is--is asleep," went on Snap. He alw
mpt that--er--crazy fellow again for a billion dollars! Why, he might come out
o stow away a hearty meal, after, which all felt better. But the experien
ctor's son. "We want to go up the lake and then begin
oing to set a gu
't put Wags on gu
f anything came to d
op
ctor's son. "Then he won't be able to run off, and
Evidently Wags was used to this treatment, for he did not seem to mind it in the least. The
d themselves wide awake. Wags was barking furiously, and