
Two adventurous boys step off a rattling train onto a quiet country station, their prized canoe in hand, and set off to explore the winding streams that snake through the rolling hills. The landscape, with its sparkling pond, pine‑lined banks and distant farms, promises a day of daring paddling and friendly rivalry as they race toward the mysterious mill that locals whisper about.
Soon they discover that they’re not the only ones navigating the waterway—another group of campers has claimed the same route, turning a simple outing into a spirited contest of skill and wits. As the currents lead them deeper into the woods, strange noises and unexplained happenings around the old mill hint at secrets waiting to be uncovered, drawing the boys into a mystery that could change their summer forever.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (379K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-04-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1869–1937
Adventure, journalism, and early 20th-century boys’ fiction come together in these lively stories. Best remembered for the Rival Campers books, this Maine-born writer also built a substantial career in New York newspapers.
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