THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUND

THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUND

by George A. Warren
THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUND

THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUND

by George A. Warren

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. On the Frozen Bushkill 1
II. When the Old Ice-House Fell 8
III. The Rescue 15
IV. A Quick Return for Services Rendered 23
V. A Startling Interruption 30
VI. A Gloomy Prospect for Jud 38
VII. Paul Takes a Chance 46
VIII. Bobolink and the Storekeeper 54
IX. "Fire!" 62
X. The Accusation 69
XI. Friends of the Scouts 76
XII. The Iceboat Squadron 84
XIII. On the Way 91
XIV. The Ring of Steel Runners 98
XV. Tolly Tip and the Forest Cabin 105
XVI. The First Night Out 112
XVII. "Tip-Ups" for Pickerel 119
XVIII. The Helping Hand of a Scout 126
XIX. News of Big Game 134
XX. At the Beaver Pond 141
XXI. Setting the Flashlight Trap 149
XXII. Waylaid in the Timber 157
XXIII. The Blizzard 165
XXIV. The Duty of the Scout 172
XXV. Among the Snowdrifts 180
XXVI. Dug Out 187
XXVII. "First Aid" 194
XXVIII. More Startling News 202
XXIX. The Wild Dog Pack 211
XXX. A Change of Plans 219
XXXI. Good-Bye to Deer Head Lodge 227
XXXII. The Capture of the Hobo Yeggmen 235
XXXIII. Conclusion 243




PREFACE


DEAR BOYS:--

Once more it is my privilege to offer you a new volume wherein I have
endeavored to relate further interesting adventures in which the
members of Stanhope Troop of Boy Scouts take part. Most of my readers,
I feel sure, remember Paul, Jud, Bobolink, Jack and many of the other
characters, and will gladly greet them as old friends.

To such of you who may be making the acquaintance of these manly young
chaps for the first time I can only say this. I trust your interest in
their various doings along the line of scoutcraft will be strong
enough to induce you to secure the previous volumes in this series in
order to learn at first hand of the numerous achievements they have
placed to their credit.

The boys comprising the original Red Fox Patrol won the beautiful
banner they own in open competition with other rival organizations.
From that day, now far in the past, Stanhope Troop has been known as
the Banner Boy Scouts. Its possession has always served as an
inspiration to Paul and his many staunch comrades. Every time they see
its silken folds unfurled at the head of their growing marching line
they feel like renewing the vows to which they so willingly subscribed
on first joining the organization.

Many of their number, too, are this day proudly wearing on their
chests the medals they have won through study, observation, service,
thrift, or acts of heroism, such as saving human life at the risk of
their own.

I trust that all my many young readers will enjoy the present volume
fully as much as they did those that have appeared before now. Hoping,
then, to meet you all again before a great while in the pages of
another book; and with best wishes for every lad who aspires to climb
the ladder of leadership in his home troop, believe me,

Cordially yours,
GEORGE A. WARREN.




THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUND

CHAPTER I

ON THE FROZEN BUSHKILL


"Watch Jack cut his name in the ice, fellows!"

"I wish I could do the fancy stunts on skates he manages to pull off.
It makes me green with envy to watch Jack Stormways do that trick."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013940529
Publisher: SAP
Publication date: 02/13/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 142 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years
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