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FOUR IN CAMP
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I INTRODUCES NELSON TILFORD, AND WITNESSES HIS ARRIVAL AT CAMP CHICORA
CHAPTER II TELLS OF A TALK BY THE CAMP-FIRE AND OF HAPPENINGS IN A DORMITORY
CHAPTER III SHOWS THAT A MOTOR-DORY CAN GO AS WELL AS STOP
CHAPTER IV RELATES HOW NELSON BORROWED A LEAF FROM BOB, AND HOW DAN CRIED QUITS
CHAPTER V TELLS HOW DAN PLAYED A TRUMP CARD, HOW BOB GAINED HONOR, AND HOW THE “BIG FOUR” CAME INTO EXISTENCE
CHAPTER VI OPENS WITH AWFUL TIDINGS, AND ENDS WITH A GLEAM OF HOPE
CHAPTER VII PROVES THE TRUTH OF THE SAYING THAT THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM AT THE TOP, AND SHOWS DAN WITH THE “BLUES”
CHAPTER VIII TELLS HOW TOM WAS VISITED BY AUNT LOUISA—AND SOME OTHERS
Nelson Tilford steps off a steam launch onto the quiet shore of Camp Chicora, his city‑grown nerves tinged with both excitement and a hint of dread. The lake shimmers under an evening sky, framed by towering maples and birches, while the distant hum of other campers hints at a world of sunny days and hidden woods waiting to be explored. As he follows a friendly counselor up the winding path, the newcomer feels the first stirrings of camaraderie and the promise of summer adventures that lie beyond the pine‑covered hills.
Soon the boys discover secret islands, daring canoe races, and midnight storytelling around crackling fires. Along the way, friendships form, mischievous pranks spark laughter, and the natural landscape becomes a playground for curiosity and courage. For Nelson, the camp offers a chance to trade the familiar streets of Boston for the untamed beauty of New Hampshire, where each sunrise brings a new chance to test his limits and find his place among the group.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (291K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1944
Best known for lively school and sports stories, this prolific American novelist turned teamwork, rivalry, and school spirit into fast-moving fiction for young readers. He wrote more than 100 novels, and many of them helped define the tone of early 20th-century boys' sports books.
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