
At Temple Camp, the spirit of scouting comes alive through two standout boys—Llewellyn, a clever tracker, and Orestes, a meticulous gatherer of clues—who combine their talents in woodcraft, music, and architecture to tackle a puzzling problem that threatens their peaceful retreat. Their daring teamwork catches the eye of everyone at the camp, from the seasoned Uncle Jeb to the ever‑watchful John Temple, promising a tale of camaraderie and clever problem‑solving that feels as fresh as the pine‑scented air.
Tom Slade, their good‑natured friend, often slips away for solitary rambles in the surrounding forest, soaking up the quiet wisdom of the woods. As the season draws to a close with the final awards ceremony and the autumn chill settling over the lake, his habit of wandering alone sets the stage for an unexpected discovery that will test the scouts’ wits. The story weaves together the joy of camp life, the anticipation of the ceremony, and the first hints of a mystery waiting to be unraveled.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (181K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-04-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1950
Best known for lively adventure stories that brought scouting spirit to young readers, this prolific American writer turned friendship, mischief, and outdoor fun into a long-running world of popular children's fiction. His books, especially the series set around Bridgeboro, New Jersey, helped shape early 20th-century boys' adventure reading.
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