Douglas Alan Captain. Woodcraft: or, How a Patrol Leader Made Good
CHAPTER I. TWO SCOUTS IN A STORM
CHAPTER II. A LESSON IN WOODCRAFT
CHAPTER III. MORE RUMBLINGS OF COMING TROUBLE
CHAPTER IV. FIRST AID TO THE INJURED
CHAPTER V. THE MEETING IN THE OLD WAGON SHOP
CHAPTER VI. THE LITTLE RED BUTTON
CHAPTER VII. A JOB FOR THE BOY SCOUTS TO DO
CHAPTER VIII. FOLLOWING A TRAIL
CHAPTER IX. REASONING THAT LOOKED LIKE MAGIC
CHAPTER X. GIVING MATT TUBBS A CHANCE
CHAPTER XI. AT MCGRAW's LUMBER CAMP
CHAPTER XII. A REBELLION NIPPED IN THE BUD
CHAPTER XIII. RED PLAYS THE PART OF THE CRAFTY FOX
CHAPTER XIV. TAKEN BY SURPRISE
CHAPTER XV. ELMER THINKS IT PAYS
CHAPTER XVI. LENDING A HELPING HAND
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"Hello! hello! come this way, quick, both of you!" shouted the sturdy-looking young fellow who had appeared so opportunely on the scene, and whose coming seemed to inspire both Larry and Jasper with renewed confidence.
He beckoned as he gave utterance to these words, and catching hold of his companion's arm Larry hastened to obey.
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"Yes, I guess there are oceans of it; anyhow there's been enough water turned loose on it to swamp things. Elmer, is there anything we can do to help?" asked Jasper, eagerly.
"Sure there is, both of you," replied the other, readily. "Get busy breaking up some of those dead limbs there. We'll need a lot soon, and besides, it's going to help warm you up. Jump around, and slap your arms across your chest, Jasper, just like you would do on a winter's day, if cold. Here goes for a start," and as he spoke Elmer applied a match to the little pile of loose dry tinder he had heaped up.