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Boy Scout Series Volume 4
The Boy Scout Fire Fighters - OR - Jack Danby's Bravest Deed
BY - Major Robert Maitland
The Boy Scout Fire Fighters
CHAPTER I - AT THE EDGE OF THE FIRE
CHAPTER II - FIGHTING THE FIRE
CHAPTER III - WHAT THE SPY SAW
CHAPTER IV - THE DOUBLE HEADER
CHAPTER V - TOM BINNS' BAD LUCK
The Thirty‑ninth Troop of Boy Scouts is spending a Saturday at camp when a massive fire erupts on the far side of Bald Mountain. As smoke rolls over the woods, Scout‑master Durland sends Jack Danby and his friend Pete Stubbs to investigate, hoping their signaling skills and quick thinking will reveal whether the flames might sweep down into the lowlands.
Jack, a diligent scout with a knack for Morse signaling, takes the assignment seriously, balancing his sense of duty with the curiosity of his companions. While the boys assess the terrain—searching for dry brush, hidden brooks, and any sign of danger—they also grapple with the mystery of Jack’s own past, a secret that haunts him even as he faces the immediate threat. Their adventure blends the excitement of a real‑world emergency with the camaraderie and resourcefulness that define the scouting spirit.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (204K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2008-11-24
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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