Young Hunters of the Lake; or, Out with Rod and Gun
e moving around under
he doctor's son, on a
ut of the window at the
ght of an
until they shove up the
any noise, the two chums came down out of the tiny loft, bringing
n the loose boards of the floor near the river end of the boathouse. Thither the
ifted and pushed aside
ds appeared
s!" cri
yelled the d
ot t
them get
ad of Ham Spink. Splosh! it struck the dudish youth squarely in the face
tered Ham. "I--O
oaned Carl. "Phe
disco
is they th
ever smell
nap and Shep. "Shoot them! G
st his footing on the wet and slippery rails, clutched at Ham to save himself,
ey go!" c
e," whispered Snap. "Preten
lit and held over th
rms, covered with mud
the slippery braces o
carcely keep
et the gun!" yelle
s!" cried Snap. "Wonde
burglars!" splutter
" wailed Ham Spink. "
A piercing yell of terror came up from below, and down dropped Ham and Carl into the water once more. They
t Shep. "They are two desperate
heir fright. They swam with energy and soon reached the shelter of another boathouse. Here they crawled from the water and took to their legs with all the speed
ieves!" panted Carl, after he and h
near being shot
y were going to st
her d
ill wake up th
get out of sight.
d something
tten eggs. What ar
ow--go home
home looki
l have
cky they didn'
ut this suit is
we didn't hurt th
get square with t
e and washing up and trying to clean his garments. They did not dare to
g near the river front, and several men came do
et in here, but we scar
they?" ask
d in dark suits and
ou hit
fired to sc
did t
's boathouse," answe
t located. Then the men went home, and Snap and Shep settled
a hurry," remarked the doctor's son, and in
sual happening. Early in the morning Whopper and
t. "Oh, I wish I had seen them
any such game again in a th
n, Whopper," adde
went off to get something to eat. By nine o'clock they returned and said they were ready
nap, who was looked upon
" came from
ng behind--salt, mustard, vi
his shaving outfit beh
's hobby horse with you." And then there was a general laugh,
miles and then be relieved by Snap and Giant. A number of boys had
have a g
bring back pl
ghost up to Lake Narsa
farm! You'll be sure to get into trouble.
go any further than L
oy, who was a chu
rsac or bust!
when I see it," retu
e, Jack Voss," said a man standing
ack Voss. "A lot of u
few days, or
ho
oing and that's enoug
hat ghost--or of sna
ght, enthusiastically. "Hurrah f
ral and waved their ha
o the oars; and the summer outing was begun. Little did the young