The Launch Boys' Cruise in the Deerfoot
ILLUSTRATED BY BURTON DONNEL HUGHES
THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY PHILADELPHIA
Copyright, 1912, by The John C. Winston Company PRINTED IN U. S. A.
I once heard the bravest officer I ever knew declare that the height of absurdity was for a person to boast that he did not know the meaning of fear. Such a man is either a fool or the truth is not in him, was the terse expression of the gallant soldier.
Now it would have been hard to find a more courageous youth than Alvin Landon, who had just entered his seventeenth year, and yet he admits that on a certain soft moonlit night in summer he felt decidedly creepy, and I believe you and I would have felt the same in his situation. He was walking homeward and had come to a stretch of pine forest that was no more than an eighth of a mile in length. The road was so direct that when you entered the wood you could see the opening at the farther side, where you came again upon meadows and cultivated fields. The highway was so broad that only a portion of it was shaded and there was no excuse for one losing his way even when the moon and stars failed to give light. All you had to do was to keep in the middle of the road and plod straight on.
But when the orb of night rode high in the sky and the course was marked as plainly as at midday, there was always the deep gloom on the right and left, into which the keenest eye could not penetrate. A boy's imagination was apt to people the obscurity with frightful creatures crouching and waiting for a chance to pounce upon him.
Alvin was a student in a preparatory school on the Hudson, where he was making ready for his admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point. The appointment had been guaranteed his father, a wealthy capitalist, by one of the Congressmen of his district, but nearly two years had to pass before the lad would be old enough to become a cadet, and pass the rigid mental and physical examination required of every one enrolled in the most admirable military institution in the world.
Edward Sylvester Ellis
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THE LAUNCH BOYS SERIES
The Launch Boys' Cruise In the Deerfoot
Author of "The Flying Boys Series," "Deerfoot Series," etc., etc.
The Big Ship Was Still Coming Toward Him
CONTENTS
The Launch Boys' Cruise in the Deerfoot
Between Two Fires
Lively Times
Mike Murphy
A Loan to Captain Landon
A Motor Boat
Captain and Crew
One August Day
A Passing Glimpse
No Man's Land
The Lure of Gold
A Missing Motor Boat
In the Telegraph Office
A Slight Mistake
A Friend in Need
A Glimpse of Something
On Barter Island
The Man in Gray
At the Inlet
Not Near Either Bank
A Disappointment
A Telegram
Found
Captain and Mate
"This Is Where I Stop"
Good News
Disquieting News
An Alarming Fact
The Cry Across the Waters
Marooned
A New England Home Coming
The Man in Gray
The End.