In these four delightful volumes the author has drawn bountifully from his thirty-five years experience as a true sportsman and lover of nature, to reveal many of the secrets of the woods, such as all Boys Scouts strive to know. And, besides, each book is replete with stirring adventures among the four-footed denizens of the wilderness; so that a feast of useful knowledge is served up, with just that class of stirring incidents so eagerly welcomed by all boys with red blood in their veins. For sale wherever books are sold, or sent prepaid for 50 cents each by the publishers.
Copyright, 1913, M. A. Donohue & Co.
CONTENTS
| Chapter | Page | |
| I | The Unwelcome Visitor in Camp | [7] |
| II | Paddling Against the Current | [19] |
| III | The Joy of Camping Out | [32] |
| IV | Amos Gives Warning | [42] |
| V | The Root Hunter | [53] |
| VI | Evidence That Talked | [64] |
| VII | Dolph Meets Something | [75] |
| VIII | The Way to Fish for Bull Frogs | [86] |
| IX | On the Shore of the Lake | [97] |
| X | The Fighting Buck | [106] |
| XI | On the Track of Amos | [115] |
| XII | The Game Poachers | [124] |
| XIII | Sallie | [133] |
| XIV | Dolph Hears About the Haunted Cabin | [149] |
| XV | The Power of Music | [158] |
| XVI | When Crawley Lost His Head | [168] |
| XVII | The Hole in the Floor | [178] |
| XVIII | The Cabin Abandoned to the Ghosts | [188] |
| XIX | Teddy’s Woodcraft Helps | [198] |
| XX | What Sallie Did | [208] |
| XXI | The Uplifted Hand | [217] |
| XXII | Fly Fishing for Bass | [226] |
| XXIII | Along the Tahquamanon | [233] |
| XXIV | Down the Soo Rapids—Conclusion | [243] |
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