
audiobook
by St. George Rathborne, Charles L. (Charles Lewis) Wrenn
Four spirited friends set out on a summer trek through the deep, pine‑scented woods of the Adirondacks, each bringing his own quirks to the group. Perk, the genial, red‑bandanna‑tied youngster, leads with steady optimism; Elmer, the quick‑thinking scout, carries a trusty pocket flashlight; tall, freckled Wee Willie adds a hint of swagger despite his teasing nickname; and newcomer Amos, eager to prove himself, follows close behind. Their journey begins with a lively conversation at dusk, a playful debate about the distance left, and a daring crossing of the Beaverkill’s stepping‑stone ford, where a near‑miss showcases their teamwork.
Beyond the river lies the forgotten lumber camp at Log Cabin Bend, a place hinted at in old tales and whispered rumors of hidden paths. As night falls and the moon rises, the boys set up camp, their fire crackling while they swap stories about honey‑bees, distant swamps, and the mysteries waiting in the tall timber. The scene promises a blend of wholesome camaraderie, gentle humor, and the thrill of exploring untamed wilderness.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (259K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-07-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1938
A prolific American adventure writer, he turned out hundreds of boys' stories and dime novels across a career that stretched for roughly 60 years. Writing under St. George Rathborne and many pen names, he became especially known for fast-moving outdoor tales.
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1880–1952
An American painter and illustrator, he moved between fine art circles and magazine work, creating landscapes, portraits, and vivid commercial art. His career took him from Cincinnati and New York to California, Arizona, and Mexico, giving his work a broad sense of place.
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