What are you limping for, Bobolink? "Oh! shucks! I see there's no use trying to hide anything from your sharp eyes, Jack Stormways. Guess I just about walked my feet off today, goin' fishin' with our patrol leader, away over to the Radway River, and about six miles up." "Have any luck, Bobolink?" instantly demanded the third member of the group of three half-grown boys, who were passing after nightfall through some of the partly deserted streets on the outskirts of the thriving town of Stanhope; and whose name it might be stated was Tom Betts. "Well, I should say, yes. Between us we got seven…mehr
What are you limping for, Bobolink? "Oh! shucks! I see there's no use trying to hide anything from your sharp eyes, Jack Stormways. Guess I just about walked my feet off today, goin' fishin' with our patrol leader, away over to the Radway River, and about six miles up." "Have any luck, Bobolink?" instantly demanded the third member of the group of three half-grown boys, who were passing after nightfall through some of the partly deserted streets on the outskirts of the thriving town of Stanhope; and whose name it might be stated was Tom Betts. "Well, I should say, yes. Between us we got seven fine bass, and a pickerel. By the way, I caught that pickerel; Paul, he looked after the bass end of the string, and like the bully chap he is divided with me;" and the boy who limped chuckled as he said this, showing that he could appreciate a joke, even when it was on himself.
George A. Warren was an author best known for his works of children's literature. He gained popularity in the early 20th century, particularly for his adventure novels and stories aimed at young readers. His books often featured themes of camaraderie, bravery, and outdoor adventures, which resonated well with the Boy Scout ethos and the spirit of adventure during his time. Warren s works were typically set in natural environments, such as forests, islands, and rivers, and often involved young protagonists embarking on exciting, sometimes perilous, journeys. His most famous works include "The Banner Boy Scouts" series, which captures the essence of outdoor expeditions, teamwork, and problem-solving. Warren s storytelling style was characterized by its energetic and enthusiastic portrayal of youthful exploration and the challenges that come with it. His books aimed to inspire a sense of adventure in children, encouraging them to engage with nature and to develop resilience and resourcefulness. Though his works were primarily targeted at boys, they were appreciated by readers of all ages who enjoyed action-packed, wholesome tales.
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