“Same here,” echoed Jack.
“I’m with you,” was the remark of George.
“Well, I don’t agree with you, but I’ll give in,” assented Tom. “The majority rules. But I think it would be better to go back to No. 2 Camp.”
“Why?” asked Jack.
“Because we know just where it is, and we know we can be sure of a warm place, and plenty to eat.”
“Can’t we at No. 3?” asked George.
“Maybe, and then again, maybe not. We certainly will have to hunt for it, and it’s only a chance that it may have wood and food stored there.”
“Sam said it had,” observed Bert.
“Yes, I know. But there have been men roaming about these woods that I wouldn’t trust not to take grub from an unoccupied cabin,” went on Tom. “However, we’ll take a chance, but I think it’s a mistake.”