Bob Hunt in Canada
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Copyright, 1916, by George W. Jacobs & Co.
Printed in 1924 by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. Racine, Wis.
Printed in U. S. A.
Hey there, Pud. Come here, yelled Bill Williams one day late in May to Pud Jones, as the latter sauntered across the athletic field.
I'm coming, said Pud, as he rushed across, and grabbing Bill by the shoulders slammed him up against the fence around the track.
What do you think this is? asked Bill. A football game, or do you take me for a tackling dummy?
Well, some kind of a dummy, replied Pud, as he held Bill so firmly that he could not get at him to punch his head.
That'll do, you big rhinoceros, said Bill, as Pud released him.
What's the news? said Pud.
I've just had a letter from Bob Hunt and he wants us to go up to Canada with him to a fishing and hunting camp there, said Bill.
George W. Orton
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Bob Hunt In Canada
OFF TO CANADA
CHAPTER II
UP THE ESCOUMAINS
CHAPTER III
CAMP AT LAKE PARENT
CHAPTER IV
ACROSS THE PORTAGE
CHAPTER V
THE SHORT TRAIL TO ESCOUMAINS
CHAPTER VI
PIERRE'S BEAR STORY
CHAPTER VII
BOB'S CLUE
CHAPTER VIII
THE WIRELESS IN THE WILDERNESS
CHAPTER IX
A WEEK ON THE TRAIL
CHAPTER X
MOCCASINS AS FOOD
CHAPTER XI
A RESCUE IN THE RAPIDS
CHAPTER XII
PIERRE'S BIG SALMON
CHAPTER XIII
THE PLATINUM MINE
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