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A tight‑knit troop of Boy Scouts from the sleepy town of Stanhope gathers after dark, their khaki uniforms and a lone bugle hinting at the adventure to come. Led by the earnest Paul Morrison, the boys—Bobolink, Jack, and Joe—share a bond forged through countless meetings in the local gymnasium and a recent hard‑won victory in a scouting competition. Their camaraderie is tested the moment they hear an ominous sound at the half‑open door of a feed store, sparking curiosity and a sense of duty.
Eager to prove themselves, the scouts set out on a long tour that leads them toward the foreboding Rattlesnake Mountain, where a mysterious tin box and whispered rumors of hidden danger await. Along the rugged trail they confront unexpected obstacles, learn the value of quick thinking, and discover that true scouting means staying vigilant, resourceful, and ready to help one another when the night grows dark.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (366K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-04-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for fast-paced boys' adventure stories from the early 1900s, this American writer filled his books with scouts, mystery, outdoor exploits, and a strong sense of teamwork. His tales were written to be lively, wholesome, and easy for young readers to race through.
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