The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat Illustrated


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A MEETING IN THE BARN "All here now, Paul!" "Call the roll, somebody, won't you?" "Keep quiet, fellows, please!" "Shall I strike a match, Paul?" "Not on your life, Bobolink. That crowd of Ted Slavin's is out, looking for us. Somebody must have leaked, or else Ted was tipped off.




The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat


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The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat by George A. Warren.







The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat


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The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat; or, The Secret of Cedar Island


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In 'The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat; or, The Secret of Cedar Island' by George A. Warren, readers are immersed in a thrilling adventure as the Banner Boy Scouts set sail on a dangerous mission to unravel the mystery of Cedar Island. The book is written in a fast-paced and engaging style, perfect for young readers interested in tales of courage and friendship. Set within the context of early 20th-century America, the novel provides a glimpse into the values and challenges of the time. Warren's vivid descriptions and lively dialogues make the story come to life, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. George A. Warren's background as a former scoutmaster adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, enhancing the reader's experience and understanding of scouting and outdoor exploration. I highly recommend 'The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat' to both young readers looking for an exciting adventure and to adults interested in the cultural and historical significance of scouting in America.




The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat OR The Struggle for Leadership Illustrated


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A MEETING IN THE BARN "All here now, Paul!" "Call the roll, somebody, won't you?" "Keep quiet, fellows, please!" "Shall I strike a match, Paul?" "Not on your life, Bobolink. That crowd of Ted Slavin's is out, looking for us. Somebody must have leaked, or else Ted was tipped off







The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat


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Book Excerpt: odge behind that pile of lumber!" "Whew!" ejaculated Bobolink, showing the utmost interest, for excitement appealed to him. "Say, perhaps Hans has arrived ahead of the half hour," suggested Tom Betts. "No, it wasn't Hans, because I know him well, and he's a little runt of a Dutchman, but a fighter from the word go; and my father knows nobody's going to get away with those boxes of the professor while Hans and his musket, that was used in the Civil War, are on guard. That was a tall man, and he ran like he'd just heard us coming, and wanted to hide. I guess somebody else is curious about those boxes, besides Bobolink." CHAPTER II GLORIOUS NEWS "Look! there he goes scooting away over past that other pile of lumber!" said Tom Betts, pointing as he spoke; and both the others caught a glimpse of a dim figure that was bending over while hurrying away, as if anxious not to be seen. "Well, what d'ye think of Read More