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by G. Harvey (George Harvey) Ralphson
CHAPTER - I LOST: A FOREIGN PRINCE! - II THE HOLE IN THE ATTIC FLOOR - III WHAT THE BOX CONTAINED - IV A CAMP IN THE MOUNTAIN - V JIMMIE AND TEDDY MISS A MEAL - VI SIGNALS IN THE CANYON - VII A MINT IN THE MOUNTAINS - VIII UNCLE IKE PRESENTS HIMSELF - IX A LANK MULE AS A DECOY - X "PACKED AWAY LIKE SARDINES" - XI JACK'S ELEGANT CHICKEN PIE - XII THE BLACK HAND GAME - XIII THREE DAYS TO MOVE IN - XIV POINTING OUT THE TRAIL - XV A NIGHT ON THE SUMMIT - XVI THE CALL OF THE PACK - XVII JUST A LITTLE DARK WASH - XVIII BRADLEY BECOMES INDIGNANT - XIX NED PLAYS THE MIND-READER - XX SHOOTING ON THE MOUNTAINSIDE - XXI TOLD BY THE PICTURES - XXII A RECRUIT FROM THE ENEMY - XXIII RACING MOTORS ON THE WAY - XXIV THE MAN-TRAP IS SET - XXV THE CONFESSION OF A PHOTOGRAPH
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CHAPTER I - LOST: A FOREIGN PRINCE!
CHAPTER II - THE HOLE IN THE ATTIC FLOOR
CHAPTER III - WHAT THE BOX CONTAINED
CHAPTER IV - A CAMP IN THE MOUNTAINS
CHAPTER V - JIMMIE AND TEDDY MISS A MEAL
CHAPTER VI - SIGNALS IN THE CANYON
CHAPTER VII - A MINT IN THE MOUNTAINS
CHAPTER VIII - UNCLE IKE PRESENTS HIMSELF
A lively band of teenage scouts gathers in a downtown clubroom, each eager to claim a spot on a daring mountain photography expedition. Led by the charismatic Ned, they debate which animal symbols—wolf, bear, eagle, moose—will represent their fledgling crew, while juggling school, family expectations, and a secret‑service vibe that turns their planning into a comic scramble.
As the boys finalize their six‑member roster, the excitement builds around packing gear, mapping routes, and imagining the untamed wilderness that awaits. Their banter hints at both the thrill of adventure and the inevitable mishaps of youthful ambition, promising a story that captures the spirit of camaraderie, curiosity, and the snap‑shutter moments that will define their journey. Listeners will feel the buzz of a summer night as the club prepares to trade city streets for rugged peaks, all through the eyes of eager scouts ready to frame the world in a single photograph.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (260K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1879–1940
Best known for fast-moving adventure stories for young readers, he wrote a long run of early 20th-century series fiction built around scouts, airships, and frontier-style action. His books have survived especially well through public-domain editions, which still keep his work in circulation.
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