GROSSET & DUNLAP

THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO

THE ROTARY CLUB OF AMERICA

WHOSE MEMBERS HAVE SHOWN THEIR VITAL INTEREST

IN THE FUTURE CITIZENSHIP OF OUR COUNTRY BY

THEIR SPLENDID WORK AMONG THE BOYS OF AMERICA

CONTENTS
I[Mr. Wilde and the Three Scouts]
II[Mr. Wilde Holds Forth]
III[The Knockout Blow]
IV[The Chance Comes]
V[The Shadow of Mr. Wilde]
VI[Stranded]
VII[Hopes and Plans]
VIII[On the Way]
IX[The Rocky Hill]
X[The Camping Site]
XI[Alone]
XII[In the Twilight]
XIII[Warde and Ed]
XIV[The Master]
XV[The Haunting Spirit of Shining Sun]
XVI[A Desperate Predicament]
XVII[Sounds!]
XVIII[Westy’s Job]
XIX[The Way of the Scout]
XX[A Fatal Move]
XXI[In the Darkness]
XXII[The Friendly Brook]
XXIII[The Cut Trail]
XXIV[Downstream]
XXV[Little Dabs of Gray]
XXVI[Movie Stuff]
XXVII[The Advance Guard]
XXVIII[The Garb of the Scout]
XXIX[The Polish of Shining Sun]
XXX[Visitors]
XXXI[No Escape]
XXXII[Off to Pelican Cone]
XXXIII[Hermitage Rest]
XXXIV[Vulture Cliff]
XXXV[Disappointment]
XXXVI[Off the Cliff]
XXXVII[Ed Carlyle, Scout]
XXXVIII[The Wounded Stranger]
XXXIX[Westy’s Descent]
XL[Warde Meets a Grizzly]
XLI[A Scout Mascot]

WESTY MARTIN IN THE YELLOWSTONE

CHAPTER I
MR. WILDE AND THE THREE SCOUTS

When Westy Martin and his two companions, Warde Hollister and Ed Carlyle, were on their long journey to the Yellowstone National Park, they derived much amusement from talking with a man whose acquaintance they made on the train.