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MAJOR ARCHIBALD LEE FLETCHER
CHAPTER I - A CAMP ON MOOSE RIVER
CHAPTER II - THE LITTLE BRASS GOD
CHAPTER III - THE CABIN IN THE SWAMP
CHAPTER IV - LOST IN THE STORM
CHAPTER V - A BOY SCOUT TRICK
CHAPTER VI - THE CAVE OP THE TWO BEARS
CHAPTER VII - AN EMPTY CAVERN
CHAPTER VIII - A TRAPPER'S TREACHERY
CHAPTER IX - TWO HUNGRY BEARS
Four teenage members of the Beaver Patrol find themselves far from Chicago, camped on the remote Moose River in the Canadian Northwest Territories. Sent by a prominent lawyer on a risky assignment, they must navigate the wild with only a Mackinaw boat, native canoes and a load of supplies. Their past exploits—from the Pictured Rocks to the Everglades—have proved their courage, but the frozen October landscape tests them like never before.
The boys soon discover that the real enemy is invisible—mosquitoes and relentless insects that turn the swampy camp into a battlefield. Amid jokes and bright ideas, Sandy proposes a bizarre rope trap, while Will and Tommy argue over practicality, showcasing their camaraderie and quick‑thinking. Listeners will be drawn into their struggle to survive, adapt, and keep the spirit of scouting alive in one of the harshest frontiers.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (201K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A prolific early 20th-century adventure writer, he is best known for fast-moving Boy Scouts stories filled with wilderness travel, practical skills, and teamwork. His books were written to give young readers brisk action with a strong spirit of courage and resourcefulness.
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