Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp

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Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp

by Percy Keese Fitzhugh

EN·~4 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total
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ROY BLAKELEY'S ADVENTURES IN CAMP - BY - PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH - AUTHOR OF ROY BLAKELY, TOM SLADE, BOY SCOUT, TOM SLADE AT TEMPLE CAMP, TOM SLADE WITH THE COLORS, ETC. - ILLUSTRATED BY HOWARD L. HASTINGS

0:13
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CHAPTER I - TELLS YOU HOW WE GOT STARTED

9:07
3

CHAPTER II - TELLS YOU HOW I HAD A VISITOR

5:43
4

CHAPTER III - TELLS HOW I MADE A PROMISE

13:00
5

CHAPTER IV - TELLS ABOUT THE PAPER I FOUND

3:08
6

FISHERMEN HAVE HARROWING ADVENTURE

2:05
7

CHAPTER V - TELLS ABOUT SKINNY'S MERIT BADGE

6:42
8

CHAPTER VI - TELLS HOW SKINNY AND I GOT TOGETHER

6:52
9

CHAPTER VII - TELLS ABOUT MY MERIT BADGE

6:03
10

CHAPTER VIII - TELLS ABOUT OUR TRIP UP THE HUDSON

6:21

Description

A rambunctious troop of Boy Scouts sets off for Temple Camp aboard a leaky, engine‑less houseboat they’ve barely managed to patch together. Their leader, Mr. Ellsworth, insists on “good turns” as the key to getting the gang where they need to go, and the boys quickly learn that a little ingenuity can move more than just a stubborn boat. Along the way, they encounter a mysterious ragged stranger, a stubborn bridge that refuses to open, and a gruff tug captain whose temper is as high as the tide.

The narrative captures the earnest humor of early‑twentieth‑century scouting life, with vivid scenes of marshes, river crossings, and the camaraderie that keeps the boys afloat. Listeners will be drawn into the lively banter, the clever problem‑solving, and the anticipation of what the promised “good turn” will bring as the scouts inch closer to the promised shores of Black Lake.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (234K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Percy Keese Fitzhugh

Percy Keese Fitzhugh

1876–1950

A hugely popular early 20th-century writer for young readers, he turned camping trips, troop life, and everyday mischief into fast-moving adventure stories. His books helped shape the spirit of classic Boy Scout fiction for a generation of American readers.

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