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Bonehill, Ralph

"Out with Gun and Camera"

During their outing
they had considerable trouble with a dudish sport---from town named
Hamilton Spink, and his cronies, and were in great peril from a
disastrous forest fire.
When school opened the young hunters returned to their studies, but
with the approach of the winter holidays their thoughts turned again
to the woods and water, and once more they sallied forth, as related
in full in "_Guns and Snowshoes_." They found game in plenty, and
also ran the perils of a great blizzard, and got lost in the snow.
"Shall we go out again?" was the question asked when the next summer
vacation was at hand, and all answered in the affirmative. This time,
as related in the volume called "_Young Hunters of the Lake_," they
ventured considerably farther from home---to the shore of a lake
said to be visited by a much-dreaded ghost. There they again went
hunting and fishing to their hearts' content, and once more had
trouble with Ham Spink and his cronies. They saw the "ghost," and
were at first badly scared, but in the end solved the awful mystery
by proving that the "ghost" was nothing but a man---a relative of
Giant, who had lost his mind and disappeared some time before.


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