Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp
way back-that's sure. You know how plain you can hear voices on the water. And believe me, before those fellows were half way out I knew all about the bandit of Red Hallo
or school teacher, and it made me laugh because he hasn't got much use for school teachers on account of they're always keeping
the fellows liked the movies and he said, everybody got shot so they were all satisfied. He was just joking. He asked the fellows if they'd like to meet a lot of bandits in real life, and they said, "Good night, no." And the
e up to me and gave me a newspaper with a whole lot of ears of
y big ears all right, and h
le Skinny McCord laugh. His face was all thin on account of his not being very strong and he never had mu
f cabbage, too," he s
t some potatoes, so we'd have eyes." He thinks I'm funny, but I
dow, when I saw a heading that read: Fishermen Have Harrowing Adventure. Oh, boy, didn't I sit down on the barrel and read that article through! First, I looked to see the date of th
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pen boat in the stormy waters off Rockaway. The two men, Mike Corby and Dan McCann, hail from Jersey, and were
e other in a state of utter exhaustion from bailing, in an all but futile effort to keep the frail little craft above water. After being resuscitated, one of the men gave a va
d considerable money on their persons, but this was explained by the exceptionally large catches of fish which they sold, during their fishi
t looked as if they might have had more adventures than Lieutenant Donnelle had told me about, and maybe he didn't want to te
d, kind of. Then I remembered how he said he would tell me all about it some day. Anyway, I said,