Randy of the River; Or, The Adventures of a Young Deckhand
feet wide and ten to fifteen feet deep. It was lined on one side with sharp rocks and on the other by thick trees and bushes. At the foot of some of th
ad they landed below the spot, tied fast to a tree root between the stones, and then crawled o
hance to make the initial cast. Scarcely had Jack's hook touched the water
ried Randy, excited
ck. But his fears were groundless, for a few seconds later the c
way to do it
ou had cast in first," answe
so tried it again, and both boys began to fish in earnest. Soon Randy
re even,"
and Jack had an equal number. Then Jack's luck fell away
ng, you are a better fish
swered Randy. "Try it this way," and
as a trifle better, but sti
they could find some blackberries, and leaving their fish in a hole among the rocks, where there was
a handful with a relish. "Randy, we
will
uld make the nice
is anything I love it is a
we might take some
is too late. W
at silver watch w
ady! I thought it might be fou
boat first and then r
rocks to where Jack's craft had been left. As they came out from among the
Bangs again!"
ack. "Have you be
ig boy, and continued
luck?" wen
wer, and then Bob Bangs'
remendous hurr
us to see what he had
lieve he knows as much about fishing
scrambled up the rocks to secure their two strings of fish. He soon reached the sha
e looked the fish over. Then he counte
ree of the largest fish from each string were gone. He looked
ing you?" shouted J
re!" called
hing
es
out Jack, as he scrambled up the rocks and r
n the neighborhood of the pool, thinking the fish might have g
t this,
t is
, with two
id you f
ht beside
as been here and
what I
key ring and then he utt
me initials
are
well-they are so worn.
me
find over and Ra
out," said Ra
Bangs!" s
ld he have been mean enough to co
nly looks
after him a
can make him explain ho
back to the rowboat and soon each was seated at an oar
" observed Jack. "And he must have s
f his own," concluded Randy. "Well, if he has my fish h
o reach the town. As they moved past one dock after another the
fraid of being fol
ted to the craft, which was tied up near an o
who rented out boats for a living, came from the old boathouse. "Hu
went ashore," ans
have a
ring-some prett
w m
n or
way did
mson S
y to his house," cr
do with our fis
take care
ngs, eh?" said the lame boat
route Bob Bangs would take to get home and came in sight of the b
!" called
uch chagrined to see the others so close at
?" he demanded, a
hat we want," returned
has got your fis
ade a snatch at the string. The big boy
t g
won
sha
t won't do you any good to hang on.
ou know they a
em from the pool in
id n
u d
n't pro
, we
ow
iumphantly, and exhibite