Boy Scouts in Northern Wilds; Or, The Signal from the Hills
g snow was fast drifting. He called out to Sandy, who was only a short distance away,
ing but a kid!"
w who it is?"
im before!"
Thede
the Beaver Patrol into trouble?" demanded Sandy. "What would
ede Carson," i
's about all in,"
some of his clothes off and get to work with snow, or hi
ntured. "He seems to have been running a whole lot, for he's still pa
It may be that wound on his head," the lad added, pointing to a long gash in the
ry and picking a member of the Beaver Patrol right out of the woo
hausted lad some moments, a
around and say 'Where am I?' The correct thing to say i
Tommy!" s
run all the way up here from Clark stre
oked about for the
sn't the cam
more camp than a rab
to wait till morning
held out until I reached the camp. You see," he went on with a slight shudde
ge?" repea
with me," answered The
leave him?" d
come with you
he wall of the cavern to take hold of the Little Brass God
bout the Little Bra
of the wall, with its legs crossed, and its arms folded, and its w
's gone to your he
eorge came to the cabin, and we started out to find the camp, and got
ded Tommy s
elevator and found a man asleep in front of a fire with the Litt
foolish house
us alone together. The storm chased us into a cave, just as I told you, and we kept on going until we ca
understanding that the boy was in
t in case the man made any trouble. Then, just as George was reaching for the little Brass God, the man woke up and sh
ge there in the ca
do anything with that giant of a half-bree
ack to that cavern
an," was
Will know where we
at Thede qu
to find the cavern?"
he boy. "I'm going to
, "and you ought to go to camp and re
s cave in a thousand y
he wind died down, and
he forest and then the boys crept out on
bout your seeing the L
they walk
e reply, "we both
the Little Brass God?" demanded Sandy.
e. He said he'd give m
started in to e
sible the boy repeated
the previo
e Little Brass God, too, didn't you?" the boy
hunt and fish!"
r, I guess," laughed Thede. "You boys never came clear up here just to chase through
Brass God of the pawnbroker?" asked Sandy, as the boys stopped f
reason!" w
ectly willing t
e like a long
n the Little Brass God! Don't you see how suspicious he would
hat all this fuss is about, anyway. Why should any one in his right mind give old Finklebaum
r significantly but made no immedia
ilds of India. Suppose a delegation of East Indians should be sent here to get it.
ly would," w
of the ridge of hills and looked upward. Thede pointed
"but the cavern where the fire and the Lit
going to
eting the bears, you can drop down thr
an opening to t
we saw the man by the fire run out of, too. You can see the tracks of his moccasi
y, advancing lip the slight
for bears!"