The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition
elp you round up Lupo and h
s busy broiling fish which he and Art and the boys had just pulled out of the lake. The a
nger, "that's the way I
good reason why we should cast in our lot and help you
t's
t least thwart us in our search. I want to know who that somebody is. And the only way to find out is to make Lupo prisoner and que
ning closely. He nodd
I was think
case, we'll have to be mighty careful that Lupo doesn't get sho
. "We'll all have to be on guard against t
boys and Dick and Art to him. The
we'll start, and you must all be very carefu
spoke but always to the point, raised
asked. "And with our radio transmitter, especially? S
would be to hamper our movements. On the other hand, we can't very well leave everything here, for some of Lupo's men might slip away from
r a minute or two, t
ges, by traveling light. Look here, Mr. Hampton, this island is easily defended. We've been going to the shore to keep watch on the mainland against surprise. B
p off an attack in number
be done. They carry far, farther than any guns Lupo's Indians and breeds will ha
a significant look at Mr. Hamp
helping Dick broil more fish. Mr. Hampton looked at
k they would be
, Mr. Hampton," said Farnum, loweri
was most assuredly true that they would be in far less danger than if they accompanied him against Lupo. And that app
ight be obtained from Lupo had come to him it had taken firm possession of his thoughts. Lupo must be captured. Would it
could command and they would obey. But Mr. Hampton
now what to do, Farn
oys announced the completion of the second
outfit, and that if we take these things along our movements will be so hampered that Lupo might escape. Tell
sisted. Mr. Hampton nodded. As they ate, he b
ise. Also, that leaves five of us to go after Lupo. Four of us can go in that bigger of our canoes easily, without any baggage. It carried thr
o leave behind, Dad?
his son's tone that Jack
uld be the natural ones
y," prote
ir, Mr. Hampto
eir minds. He understood how troubled his father was over the possibility of running them into danger. And he decided he wou
e proceeded to elaborate on the theme furnished him b
convinced. They started anew to
aid. "If the older heads decide they don't
ried Bob and F
Jack. "Come over here with me
out of ears
Dad as we can. Besides, there is something in what he said, after all. There is no guarantee that some of Lupo's men won't attempt to raid us. For my part, I believe some of them must be
t your own way, let's get some mor
" agreed Frank. "And I used to be such a d
," said Bob. "For a little guy, yo
it?" cried Frank
ocking about Bob's knees. The big fellow came down in the
en't had a good rough-
ee went rolling and threshing about t
n's worried look relaxed, a
e their disappointment out in a grand wrestling jamboree