“I believe you’re a mind reader,” Jack declared. “I was just about to propose the same thing.”
“I suppose it’s a fool move, but I would like to know what those fellows are up to.”
“Same here. Come on.”
“We’re pretty near there,” Jack whispered a few minutes later as he grasped Bob by the arm. “See that big pine just ahead there? Well the cabin is just this side of that.”
Cautiously they crept forward till they were crouching behind the bush which had sheltered Jack the evening before.
“Take a peep just round this bush and you’ll see the cabin,” Jack whispered.
“Guess you’ve got your wires crossed,” Bob whispered a moment later as he drew his head back. “I can’t see any cabin.”
“What do you mean, can’t see any cabin? Let me look.”
A moment later Jack drew back and Bob had all he could do to keep from laughing as he caught the expression on the younger boy’s face.
“What do you know about that?” he gasped.