So we may leave Hugh and Bud and Blake there, to get what sleep they could amidst such strange surroundings. In thus saying goodbye to the boys of the Oakvale Troop, however, it is with the assurance that such active fellows cannot rest long without engaging in further ventures which will demand our attention, and necessitate another volume to tell the story of their successes.
THE END.
Footnotes
[1]See “The Boy Scouts’ Rally to the Colors.”
[2]See “The Boy Scouts as Forest Fire Fighters.”
[3]See “The Boy Scouts’ Rally to the Colors.”
Transcriber’s Notes
- Copyright notice provided as in the original—this e-text is public domain in the country of publication.
- Added a Table of Contents based on chapter headings.
- Silently corrected palpable typos; left non-standard spellings, dialect, and name inconsistencies unchanged.
- Note that the villain “Luke” Gregory suddenly assumes the alias “Luther” for no explicitly stated reason.
- Note that the recruit Mr. “Johnson” becomes Mr. “Johnston” (with a passing fling as “Mr. Lawrence”.)
- Note that one of the books mentioned in footnotes, “The Boy Scouts’ Rally to the Colors.”, apparently was never published.
- In the text versions, delimited italics text in _underscores_ (the HTML version reproduces the font form of the printed book.)