Young Hunters of the Lake; or, Out with Rod and Gun
nap and his three chums met at Whopper's back gate. They were minus their
reat rapidity, the four youths stripped off the odd suits and donned their
the box?" asked Shep, who had been left
" answer
fun," cried Giant, and set off on a dog-tr
ming from the public square. The piazza of the Dudder homestead was illuminated with Chinese lan
to set off those fireworks?" asked Mr
to get them out right
works at the square?"
n't k
ice?" asked
those we are going to
orks!" shouted an urchi
ce, or you won't see
fireworks!" sh
hen will follow two large Roman candles, six vari-colored pinwheels, two large and four small flower pots, one living picture of George W
ed a man outside. "We don't
y found the flat box. Much to their surprise it was bound around and around with some old tele
playing a joke on
on have the wire off,
ke the box
here a number of visitors gathered around to watch proc
ke the wire from the box. The
arl, and took up the t
them against t
andful of straw, in which the fireworks
d tubes--the remains of two Roman candles. The
d holding several burnt-out flower pots and the frame upon which h
oes thi
has been a
s have all be
" came from the fence. "Don'
something better than that show at
n swindled!"
us," gasped Carl. "O
asked Mr. Dudden, coming
ull of--of ru
things and put them ba
bration. With the articles came a small basket, wrapped in a brown paper and sealed up. Ham tore the covering from
this trick!" roared Ham, dancing around in hi
off them fireworks?" cal
've got any to set
eep us waiting her
angry as Ham. "We'll set off the fireworks when we
e crowd outside the fence began to jeer, and some small boys threw lumps of soft mud at Ham and Carl. Then Mr. Dudder got an
out who did th
his crowd," suggested Carl.
Ham, bitterly. "They had no business to touch
hingstock of the whole t
ation at the square--maybe the
f course it was them. I see it all now--'Carlham fir
enough, too. They did this to get even
fireworks. If we do they ma
," and so it was decided. It was several days before Ham and Carl hear
as far as Lake Cameron or Firefly Lake. The two latter resorts were close to civilization, while Narsac Lake was a wild spot, seldom visited by the regular run of sportsmen. To get to the lake would be quite a ta
This was a "nest" of aluminum cooking utensils, including a pepper and salt b
Dawson said he would present them with a new tent, of light, but strong and waterproof ma
e out, including bacon, beans, flour, salt and pepper, sugar, and many other necessities. The boys also got a liberal supply of powder and shot for their guns, some cartridges for