Time after time, for each new visitor who came to the house, the boys told the story. Lanky laid stress on the fact that Frank had brought down the big moose at a critical moment, but Frank treated it all modestly.
“I’m going up first thing in the morning to thank Mrs. Parsons, and I want all you fellows to go along,” said Frank, when the party began to break up.
At once all the boys agreed. They were happy enough to thank her in the heartiest fashion for the great camping expedition which she had given them a chance to enjoy.
THE END
The New Western Series
Exciting, Thrilling Stories of the Old West
| TEXAS MEN AND TEXAS CATTLE | E. E. Harriman |
| THE SCOURGE OF THE LITTLE “C” | J. E. Grinstead |
| THE LONE HAND TRACKER | William W. Winter |
| WHEN DEATH RODE THE RANGE | William W. Winter |
| RAW GOLD | Clem Yore |
| DON QUICKSHOT LOOKING FOR TROUBLE | Stephen Chalmers |
| THE LAST SHOT | William MacLeod Raine |
| STRAIGHT SHOOTING | W. C. Tuttle |
| SAD SONTAG PLAYS HIS HUNCH | W. C. Tuttle |
| THE SENTENCE OF THE SIX GUN | Anthony M. Rud |
| THE OUTLAWS OF FLOWER-POT CANYON | Frank C. Robertson |
| THE CLEAN-UP ON DEAD MAN | Frank C. Robertson |
| THE MASTER SQUATTER | J. E. Grinstead |
| SIX GUN QUARANTINE | E. E. Harriman |
| THE VALLEY OF SUSPICION | J. U. Giesy |
| TREASURE TRAIL | Robert Russell Strang |
| MOUNTAIN MEN | Ernest Haycox |
| BATTLING HERDS | W. C. Tuttle |
| HOSTAGES OF HATE | Anthony M. Rud |
| TAKE-A-CHANCE TAMERLANE | Stephen Chalmers |
| HASKELL OF THE DUG-OUT HILLS | Frank C. Robertson |
| GUNPOWDER VALLEY | Murray Leinster |
| RUSTLERS’ RANGE | George C. Shedd |
| TROUBLE TRAIL | Clem Yore |