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'
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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