THE BOY SCOUTS OF LENOX
Or
The Hike Over Big Bear Mountain
by
FRANK V. WEBSTER
Author of "Only a Farm Boy," "Ben Hardy's FlyingMachine," "The Boy from the Ranch," Etc.
Illustrated
THEY HOISTED HIM TO THE LIMB, WHERE HE CLUNG WATCHINGTHE NEXT RESCUE. _Page 202._]
New YorkCupples & Leon CompanyPublishers
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BOOKS FOR BOYS
By FRANK V. WEBSTER
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
ONLY A FARM BOY TOM, THE TELEPHONE BOY THE BOY FROM THE RANCH THE YOUNG TREASURER HUNTER BOB, THE CASTAWAY THE YOUNG FIREMEN OF LAKEVILLE THE NEWSBOY PARTNERS THE BOY PILOT OF THE LAKES THE TWO BOY GOLD MINERS JACK, THE RUNAWAY COMRADES OF THE SADDLE THE BOYS OF BELLWOOD SCHOOL THE HIGH SCHOOL RIVALS BOB CHESTER'S GRIT AIRSHIP ANDY DARRY, THE LIFE SAVER DICK, THE BANK BOY BEN HARDY'S FLYING MACHINE THE BOYS OF THE WIRELESS HARRY WATSON'S HIGH SCHOOL DAYS THE BOY SCOUTS OF LENOX TOM TAYLOR AT WEST POINT COWBOY DAVE THE BOYS OF THE BATTLESHIP JACK OF THE PONY EXPRESS
Cupples & Leon Co., Publishers, New York
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Copyright, 1915, byCupples & Leon Company
THE BOY SCOUTS OF LENOX
Printed in U. S. A.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. WHEN THE SEED TOOK ROOT 1
II. THE MAN WHO LOVED NATURE 10
III. A CLOUD OVER THE OSKAMP HOME 20
IV. THE DEFIANCE OF DOCK PHILLIPS 30
V. THE BLACK BEAR PATROL 41
VI. SETTING THE TRAP 48
VII. DOCK GOES FROM BAD TO WORSE 57
VIII. SIGNS OF TROUBLE AHEAD 66
IX. NO SURRENDER 76
X. READY FOR THE START 84
XI. ON THE WAY 91
XII. THE FIRST CAMP-FIRE 98
XIII. THE LIFE THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN SAVED 106
XIV. AT THE FOOT OF BIG BEAR MOUNTAIN 114
XV. NOT GUILTY 122
XVI. WHAT TO DO IN A STORM 129
XVII. THE LANDSLIDE 137
XVIII. CAMPING ON THE LAKE SHORE 145
XIX. FRIENDS OF THE DEER 153
XX. FIRST AID TO THE INJURED 162
XXI. SCOUT GRIT 171
XXII. THE CABIN IN THE WOODS 180
XXIII. INTO THE GREAT BOG 189
XXIV. RETURNING GOOD FOR EVIL 198
XXV. WHEN CARL CAME HOME--CONCLUSION 207
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