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GUNS AND SNOWSHOES
ILLUSTRATED - BOY HUNTERS SERIES
GUNS AND SNOWSHOES - I. INTRODUCING FOUR BOYS - II. A QUARREL IN THE SNOW - III. THE RESULTS OF SNOWBALLING - IV. THE EXPLOSION - V. OFF FOR CAMP - VI. CHICKENS AND MINCE PIE - VII. A DISMAYING DISCOVERY - VIII. THE FIRST NIGHT IN CAMP - IX. INTO A HOLE AND OUT - X. OUT AFTER DEER - XI. SNOWBOUND - XII. A CRY FOR HELP - XIII. IN CAMP ONCE MORE - XIV. IN WHICH A TRAMP DISAPPEARS - XV. SOMETHING OF A CHASE - XVI. AN EVIL COMPACT - XVII. FUN IN THE CAMP - XVIII. AN UNEXPECTED PERIL - XIX. THE FIGHT WITH THE BUCK - XX. SHOOTING WILD DUCKS - XXI. A TOUCH OF A BLIZZARD - XXII. A REMARKABLE CHRISTMAS - XXIII. IN TROUBLE ONCE MORE - XXIV. A DISAGREEABLE MEETING - XXV. AT THE CAMP ONCE AGAIN - XXVI. THE TRAIL THROUGH THE SNOW - XXVII. THE CAPTURE OF THE TRAMP - XVIII. FOUR BOYS AND A BEAR - XXIX. UNEXPECTED VISITORS - XXX. A SURPRISE—GOOD-BYE - PREFACE.
CAPTAIN RALPH BONEHILL. - GUNS AND SNOWSHOES. - CHAPTER I - INTRODUCING FOUR BOYS
CHAPTER II - A QUARREL IN THE SNOW
CHAPTER III - THE RESULTS OF SNOWBALLING
CHAPTER IV - THE EXPLOSION
CHAPTER V - OFF FOR THE CAMP
CHAPTER VI - CHICKENS AND MINCE PIE
CHAPTER VII - A DISMAYING DISCOVERY
The story opens on a crisp morning when the first snow of the season finally blankets the town, sending four energetic friends into a frenzy of excitement. Charley, Whopper, Sheppard and Will have spent the past months dreaming of a winter camp where they can test their skills on snow and ice. Their enthusiasm is palpable as they picture days spent tracking deer, duck, and even the occasional bear while huddled around a roaring fire.
Before the trip even begins, the boys settle a friendly rivalry with a snowball contest, each aiming for a perfect bull’s‑eye on a fence post. Their jokes and good‑natured teasing reveal a deep bond and a shared confidence in handling guns, dogs, and the rugged woods. As they pack their gear, a subtle tension surfaces—a strange discovery and a looming danger that promise to turn their carefree outing into a test of courage and teamwork.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (244K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1930
A driving force behind early American series fiction, he created a storytelling empire that helped shape generations of young readers. Through the Stratemeyer Syndicate, his ideas stood behind enduring favorites like the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Tom Swift, the Bobbsey Twins, and the Rover Boys.
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