قراءة كتاب The Boy Scouts of Bob's Hill A Sequel to 'The Bob's Hill Braves'

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The Boy Scouts of Bob's Hill
A Sequel to 'The Bob's Hill Braves'

The Boy Scouts of Bob's Hill A Sequel to 'The Bob's Hill Braves'

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"The Band" and the Cave 1 II.  Raven Patrol Hits the Trail 20 III.  Tracking the Robbers 37 IV. "Danger—Come" 53 V.  A Campfire on Bob's Hill 67 VI.  A Fourteen-mile Hike 82 VII. "Bill Hasn't Come Back" 102 VIII.  Smoke Signals on the Mountain 120 IX.  Found at Last 135 X.  A Maiden in Distress 146 XI.  Treed by a Bear 162 XII.  What Happened to the Bear 174 XIII.  Eagle Patrol Joins the Scouts 191 XIV.  Planning a Camping Trip 206 XV.  Scouting in the Great Northwest 219 XVI.  Cloudburst on Greylock 233 XVII.  On the Way at Last 246 XVIII.  Scouting Through a Wilderness 262 XIX.  On Historic Ground 278 XX.  Scouts to the Rescue 295

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"I have lost the camp. Help!" Frontispiece
With Skinny leading, we started, dodging from tree to tree 13
"It gives me pain," she said, "to inform you that the woodbox is empty" 206
As we ran, we heard a yell of pain, or fright, and it was not a bear's voice at all
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THE BOY SCOUTS OF BOB'S HILL


CHAPTER I

"THE BAND" AND THE CAVE

BLACKINTON'S barn is exactly at the foot of Bob's Hill. Phillips's is, too, and so is our garden; but I am not telling about those now. Beyond the barns are apple orchards, reaching halfway up the hill, as you know, if you have read about the doings of the Band.

When they built Blackinton's barn they cut into the hill, so that the roof of the stable slopes clear down to the ground, on the hill side in the orchard. It makes a fine place for us boys to sit and talk about things.

Mrs. Blackinton, who owns the barn, says that maybe climbing around on a roof isn't the best

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