PUBLISHER’S NOTE
The type in which this book and others of the same series is set is especially designed to conform to the type in the school books which are used by boys and girls of the age to which these stories appeal. The size of the letters, the arrangement of the words on the pages and the general construction is intended, as nearly as possible, to be an aid to the reading work of public and private schools.
TEDDY AND THE MYSTERY DEER
CHAPTER I
LOST
Teddy Benson gave a final twist to the propeller of his toy, model airplane.
“Better not make it too tight,” suggested his chum, Dick Kelly.
“Why not?” Teddy asked, looking up as he slipped on the catch so the propeller might not start revolving before he was ready.
“You might break the rubber bands,” Dick explained.