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Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp

Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp

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Chapter 1 TELLS YOU HOW WE GOT STARTED

Word Count: 1705    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ives out our way. He said we could fix it up and use it to go to Temple Camp in. It was a peach of a boat and took the hills fine- that's what we

are. Westy Martin said it was on the square, all right. He's a crazy kid, that fellow is. Anyway, the boat didn't

re and showed it to us. Just as we were coming near it, a fellow jumped out of it and ran away through the marshes.

" I said; and Mr. Donnelle said he

re about him before, because I didn't know, but believe me, that fellow was-what do you call it- you know

idn't break it open, especially because there were plenty of lockers besides that one. I bet you'd like to know what was in that locker. But y

it's right on the shore of Black Lake-oh, it's peachy. You'll see it, all right, and you'll see Jeb Rushmore-he's camp manager. He used to be a trapper out west. You'll see us all around camp-fire-you wait. Mr. Ellsworth say

ed and an engine would cost a hundred and fifty dollars. Nix on the engine, you can bet. But, oh, boy, there's one thing Mr. Ellsworth said and it's true, I've got to admit that. He said th

n, and oh, believe me,

ge so it could get through. Oh, wasn't that old tug captain mad! He kept whistling and whistling and saying things about the river being an

ccount of being an old veteran himself, and then some of us fellows fished up an old key-bar that had been lost in the river and o

e troop cut-up. Anyway, old Captain Savage took me up to North Bridgeboro with him and first I was kind of scared of him, because he had a bi

he was going to tow us up as far as Poughkeepsie the next Saturday, and that if we refused on account of scouts not being willing to accept anything for a service, he'd make

y anyway, in the house-boat. And believe me, we had some trip, and

er. His mother is poor and she goes out washing, and Skinny was sick and his clothes were all in rags, and even he didn't have any shoes and stockings. But, anyway, he did me a good turn and so Westy Martin and I go

ow. Sandy has a boat with a heavy duty motor in it, and he said he'd do the job for ten dollars, because, anyway, he'd go to Princess Bay fi

would pay back two dollars and a half as soon as they earned it. That would make seven dollars and a half, and Mr. Ellsworth

fun earning that money

the Raven Pa

age, saying that we should wait in the anchorage off St. George at Staten Island, until he came and got us. He s

ause it would only be slow. Gee, williger, a story that's being towed against the tide wouldn't

we'd sleep. Two patrols would sleep in the two rooms and one patrol on deck under the awnin

but there are some peachy boats in the anchorage there-regular yachts and big cabin cruisers. And that's where our adventures b

w how to make flapjacks and hunters' stew, and a lot of things. After supper the fellows decided to go ashore to St. George and get some sodas and take in a movie show. I said I

next chapter, because so

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1 Chapter 1 TELLS YOU HOW WE GOT STARTED2 Chapter 2 TELLS YOU HOW I HAD A VISITOR3 Chapter 3 TELLS HOW I MADE A PROMISE4 Chapter 4 TELLS ABOUT THE PAPER I FOUND5 Chapter 5 TELLS ABOUT SKINNY'S MERIT BADGE6 Chapter 6 TELLS HOW SKINNY AND I GOT TOGETHER7 Chapter 7 TELLS ABOUT MY MERIT BADGE8 Chapter 8 TELLS ABOUT OUR TRIP UP THE HUDSON9 Chapter 9 TELLS ABOUT SKINNY'S SWIMMING LESSON10 Chapter 10 TELLS ABOUT SKINNY AND THE ELKS11 Chapter 11 TELLS YOU HOW TO GET TO TEMPLE CAMP12 Chapter 12 TELLS ALL ABOUT OUR ROW ON BLACK LAKE13 Chapter 13 TELLS ABOUT THE STRANGE CAMPERS14 Chapter 14 TELLS ABOUT THE STORM ON BLACK LAKE15 Chapter 15 TELLS ABOUT AN ACCIDENT16 Chapter 16 TELLS ABOUT SKINNY'S ABSENCE17 Chapter 17 TELLS ABOUT CAMP-FIRE AND SKINNY18 Chapter 18 TELLS ABOUT MY TALK WITH BERT WINTON19 Chapter 19 TELLS ABOUT A VISIT FROM ACROSS THE LAKE20 Chapter 20 TELLS ABOUT THE LOSS OF SOME MONEY21 Chapter 21 TELLS ABOUT MY TALK WITH MR. ELLSWORTH22 Chapter 22 TELLS ABOUT HOW I VISITED THE OHIO TROOP'S CABIN23 Chapter 23 TELLS ABOUT HOW I DID A GOOD TURN24 Chapter 24 TELLS ABOUT HOW I TOLD A SECRET25 Chapter 25 TELLS ABOUT THE LETTER WE WROTE26 Chapter 26 TELLS ABOUT GEOGRAPHY AND ALL THAT KIND OF STUFF27 Chapter 27 TELLS ABOUT HOW WE TRIED TO STOP IT RAINING28 Chapter 28 TELLS ABOUT HOW DAME NATURE CHANGED HER MIND29 Chapter 29 TELLS ABOUT HOW WE LOOKED INTO THE PIT30 Chapter 30 TELLS ABOUT HOW TIGERS LEAP31 Chapter 31 TELLS ABOUT THE OLD PASSAGEWAY32 Chapter 32 TELLS ABOUT WHAT I DISCOVERED IN REBELS' CAVE33 Chapter 33 TELLS ABOUT HOW WESTY AND I WAITED34 Chapter 34 TELLS ABOUT THE STRANGE FIGURE35 Chapter 35 TELLS ABOUT A NEW CAMP36 Chapter 36 TELLS ABOUT WHAT BERT TOLD ME37 Chapter 37 TELLS ABOUT HOW I VISITED CAMP MC CORD38 Chapter 38 TELLS ABOUT THE SCOUT PACE39 Chapter 39 TELLS ABOUT HOW CAMP MC CORD DIDN'T STRIKE ITS COLORS