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PREFACE
CHAPTER I - FRIENDS AND ENEMIES
CHAPTER II - ANOTHER OUTING PROPOSED
CHAPTER III - A LESSON IN PHOTOGRAPHY
CHAPTER IV - WHAT HAPPENED AT THE CIRCUS
CHAPTER V - SOMETHING ABOUT A LION
CHAPTER VI - SOMETHING ABOUT A CHIMPANZEE
CHAPTER VII - UP THE RIVER
CHAPTER VIII - THE FIRST NIGHT OUT
CHAPTER IX - INTO THE RAPIDS
A tight‑knit group of adventurous boys—Shep, Whopper, Snap and Giant—are back for another summer escapade. After a series of trips that took them from lakes to snowy forests, they receive a surprising invitation that sends them into the distant mountains. Their goal is simple: hunt, fish, and capture the wilderness on film, but the rugged terrain quickly turns their outing into a true test of skill and teamwork.
As they set out on river rows and treks through thick woods, the boys discover hidden valleys and startling wildlife that spark both awe and danger. Their enthusiasm for photography leads them into precarious spots, while rival youths and a lingering mystery about a “ghost” from a previous adventure add tension. The story celebrates the joy of outdoor life, the bonds of friendship, and the thrill of learning nature’s secrets—all told with the lively humor and camaraderie that have defined their earlier journeys.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (262K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1930
A powerhouse of early children's publishing, he created adventure and mystery series that shaped generations of young readers. His ideas helped launch enduring favorites including The Rover Boys, Tom Swift, the Hardy Boys, and Nancy Drew.
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