The Boy Scouts on War Trails in Belgium; Or, Caught Between Hostile Armies

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The Boy Scouts on War Trails in Belgium; Or, Caught Between Hostile Armies

by active 1909-1917 Herbert Carter

EN·~5 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total

THE BOY SCOUTS On War Trails In Belgium

0:25

THE BOY SCOUTS ON WAR TRAILS IN BELGIUM. - CHAPTER I. THE NEWS THAT REACHED THE RHINE.

10:49

CHAPTER II. A BOLD UNDERTAKING.

12:21

CHAPTER III. GIRAFFE MAKES A BARGAIN.

11:08

CHAPTER IV. THE BLOCKED WAY TO THE BORDER.

12:08

CHAPTER V. AT THE FERRY.

11:53

CHAPTER VI. SCOUT TACTICS.

11:58

CHAPTER VII. DODGING TROUBLE.

11:52

CHAPTER VIII. THE COUNTRY OF WINDMILLS.

11:45

CHAPTER IX. AT A WAYSIDE BELGIAN INN.

12:13

Description

Three scouts—Thad, the steady patrol leader; Giraffe, the quick‑witted linguist with a talent for spotting the bright side; and Bumpus, the big‑hearted friend worried about his mother—find themselves drifting down the Rhine as the continent’s tension sharpens. Their boat ride is filled with chatter about past camps in the Blue Ridge, the Maine woods, and the Rockies, yet the rumble of marching troops and the sight of loaded trains remind them that war is closing in. Determined to keep their promise to each other, they plot a daring course toward Antwerp, hoping to reach safety before the skies darken.

In this early chapter, the boys’ camaraderie and Scout values shine through the looming danger, offering a vivid portrait of youthful resilience amid the chaos of 1914 Europe. Listeners are drawn into the mix of adventure, humor, and heartfelt concern that propels the patrol forward, setting the stage for a journey where loyalty and courage will be tested at every turn.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (337K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-09-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

active 1909-1917 Herbert Carter

active 1909-1917 Herbert Carter

Best known as the name on a lively run of Boy Scouts adventures from the 1910s, this author wrote fast-moving stories full of campcraft, mystery, and outdoor action. The books were made for young readers who loved teamwork, grit, and the thrill of the trail.

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