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THE BOY SCOUTS
BOOK OF STORIES

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THE BOY SCOUTS
BOOK OF STORIES
WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES
BY
FRANKLIN K. MATHIEWS
CHIEF SCOUT LIBRARIAN
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

WALT LOUDERBACK
DECORATIONS BY
ARTHUR D. SCOTT
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
NEW YORK LONDON
1920
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION
So much of my time is given to reading boys' books that, when I read books for grown-ups, now and again I find myself saying, "What a bully story for boys to read!" Latterly, I have been putting down the titles of such stories. When the list began to lengthen, it occurred to me, why not make a book for boys containing stories like that: stories written for grown-ups but also of interest to boys in their early teens.
Such a collection of stories could not be made, however, without the consent of the authors and publishers, but since everybody loves a boy, I didn't have much trouble in convincing them they ought to grant permission to use their stories for such a purpose and, as a result, I am pleased to present to the boy readers of our country the Boy Scouts Book of Stories.
Looking over the list, I find it covers pretty well the reading interests of boys. There are stories about boy scouts, school stories, stories of the sea and "wild west" stories, detective and mystery stories; most of all, though, a goodly number of humorous stories, and I am willing to hazard the guess there will be no regrets on the part of readers because the selections happen to abound in stories of the latter sort.
CONTENTS
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I. | The Great Big Man | Owen Johnson | 1 |
II. | A Twilight Adventure | Melville Davisson Post | 27 |
III. | Tad Sheldon, Second Class Scout | John Fleming Wilson | 45 |
IV. | The Red-Headed League | Arthur Conan Doyle | 71 |
V. | The Ransom of Red Chief | O. Henry | 108 |
VI. | The Honk-Honk Breed | Stewart Edward White | 125 |
VII. | The Devil-Fish | Norman Duncan | 140 |
VIII. | The Jumping Frog | Mark Twain | 155 |
IX. | Bingism | Booth Tarkington | 165 |
X. | Concho Curly at the Op'ra | Edward Beecher Bronson | 191 |
XI. | The Lie | Hermann Hagedorn | 206 |
XII. | Story of the Bandbox | Robert Louis Stevenson | 229 |
XIII. | The Hero and the Cowboy | Joseph C. Lincoln | 265 |
XIV. | The Dollar | Morgan Robertson | 289 |
XV. | The Mascot of "Troop 1" | Stephen |