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Boy Scout Series Volume 7 - The Boy Scout Automobilists - OR - Jack Danby in the Woods - By Major Robert Maitland - THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING COMPANY CHICAGO AKRON, OHIO NEW YORK - Copyright, 1918 By The Saalfield Publishing Co.
CHAPTER I - CALLED TO ACTIVE SERVICE
CHAPTER II - THE RED ARMY
CHAPTER III - THE SCOUTING AUTO
CHAPTER IV - IN THE ENEMY'S COUNTRY
CHAPTER V - OFF TO CRIPPLE CREEK
CHAPTER VI - AT THE COVERED BRIDGE
CHAPTER VII - A TIMELY WARNING
CHAPTER VIII - THE ENEMY'S TRICK
CHAPTER IX - JACK DANBY'S GOOD NEWS
Jack Danby and his close friend Pete Stubbs have just learned that their troop has been chosen for an unprecedented adventure: a joint exercise with the state militia and the regular army. Their Scout‑Master, Durland, explains that the Boy Scouts will take part in a “sham war,” a chance to prove themselves as a reliable reserve force while experiencing real scouting duties in the field. Excitement buzzes through the troop as they imagine marching, camping, and reporting on a mock enemy under the watchful eyes of military officers.
The boys quickly discover that this opportunity comes with serious responsibilities. Each scout must pack only the essentials, heed strict guidelines, and stay disciplined despite the possibility of teasing from the militiamen. Durland’s firm but encouraging leadership stresses teamwork, endurance, and the importance of staying focused on the mission rather than the spectacle.
As the troop prepares for departure, the camaraderie between Jack, Pete, and their fellow scouts grows stronger, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey into the woods and beyond. Listeners will be drawn into the mix of youthful enthusiasm, the challenges of military‑style training, and the timeless spirit of adventure that defines the Boy Scout experience.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (210K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Curtis Weyant, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-08-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known as a name on early Boy Scout adventure stories, this byline was actually one of several pen names used for boys' series fiction in the early 1900s. The books are tied to the lively, action-filled world of pulp-era juvenile adventure publishing.
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