The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber, by Herbert Carter

The Boy Scouts
Through the Big Timber

OR

The Search for the Lost Tenderfoot

By HERBERT CARTER

Author of “The Boy Scouts First Camp Fire,” “The Boy Scouts
in the Blue Ridge,” “The Boy Scouts on the Trail,”
“The Boy Scouts in the Maine Woods,”
“The Boy Scouts In the Rockies”

Copyright, 1913
By A. L. Burt Company

“Look out for it, Davy, and grab the noose when it comes near,” shouted Thad.

“Look out for it, Davy, and grab the noose when it comes near,” shouted Thad.
The Boy Scouts through the Big Timber. Page 17

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. The Camp. 3
II. What Frightened the Pack Mules. 13
III. When the Foxes Took to the Trees. 26
IV. Bumpus Takes a Chance. 38
V. The Missing Tenderfoot. 50
VI. Forced to Think for Himself. 62
VII. Turning the Tables. 78
VIII. A Scout Should Always be on the Alert. 87
IX. The Mean Trick Of The Timber Cruisers. 96
X. The Bob-Cat. 106
XI. Bumpus’ Stock Above Par. 115
XII. The Swoop of the Storm. 123
XIII. The Bolt of Lightning. 131
XIV. Step Hen Looks Out for the Provisions. 139
XV. through the Big Timber Again. 147
XVI. the Snake Bite. 155
XVII. More Trouble Ahead. 164
XVIII. Still in Pursuit, with the Trail Growing Warmer. 172
XIX. another Shock. 181
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