The High School Boys in Summer Camp

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The High School Boys in Summer Camp

by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

EN·~4 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

CONTENTS

0:50
2

CHAPTER I - THE MAN IN THE FOUR-QUART HAT

24:59
3

CHAPTER II - DICK AND SOME HIGH FINANCE

14:28
4

CHAPTER III - THE HUMAN MYSTERY OF THE WOODS

13:20
5

CHAPTER IV - DAVE DARRIN IS ANGRY

9:40
6

CHAPTER V - DICK GRAPPLES IN THE DARK

9:50
7

CHAPTER VI - DANGER COMES ON THE HOOF

15:24
8

CHAPTER VII - FIGHTING THE MAD STAMPEDE

8:53
9

CHAPTER VIII - VISITORS FOR THE FEAST

9:26
10

CHAPTER IX - DICK'S WOODLAND DISCOVERY

10:19

Description

A band of high‑school friends gathers at a bustling train station, ready for a weekend of summer camp adventures. Their banter is fast‑paced, each boy’s nickname and swagger shining through as they haggle over the price of a canoe they hope to sell before the train departs. Amid the chatter, a stranger arrives, searching for a newcomer known only as Mr. Hibbert—the mysterious “Man in the Four‑Quart Hat” whose lavender trousers and silk hat have become the talk of the town.

The boys quickly rally around their plans, debating a bottom line of ninety dollars and teasing each other about who will strike the deal. As the east‑bound train rolls in, they exchange good‑byes, unaware that the woods beyond the camp hold secrets waiting to be uncovered. Their camaraderie and the hint of an unseen mystery set the stage for a lively, youthful tale of friendship, courage, and the unexpected twists that summer can bring.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (263K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

1868–1922

Best known for fast-moving adventure stories for boys, this prolific American writer also worked as a chemist and newspaper reporter. His books, from military-school tales to outdoor adventures, helped shape popular juvenile fiction in the early 20th century.

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