"It wouldn't be fair to take the offer up and
then disappoint him."
"He thinks we can do it. He says he will get us the proper outfit,
and before we start he'll have a professional photographer, who has
made a study of landscapes, give us pointers on how to get the best
results. He knows we can take pretty good pictures already."
"In that case, I say, let us accept the offer, by all means,"
answered Snap.
"How soon can we start?" demanded Whopper.
"I asked my father that, and he said most likely by next Monday. He
will want to give us all some instructions before we leave. And he
wants us to read this book," and Shep drew a small volume from his
pocket.
"What is it?"
"A book on how to take the best photographs of wild animals."
"Humph! It's easy to get a picture---if you can find the animal,"
was Whopper's comment.
"This tells how to get a picture if you can't find the animal."
"What!"
"Exactly. Here are diagrams showing how to rig up a camera and a
flashlight, so that if the animal comes along in the dark and shoves
a certain string the light goes off and so does the camera, and the
picture is taken.
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