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Updated: September 16, 2025


Jim asked where the nearest telephone was, and learned that it was half a mile away at a farm-house. Jim turned up his collar, pulled down his motor-cap, and struck out along the muddy road. He startled the farmer's family and their large hands were not wide enough to hide their wider smiles. On the long hike thither Jim had worked out his stratagem.

"Don't you worry," he said; "it'll come to-morrow. I'll fix it for you." But, anyway, you and I are going to have a good hike, you little raving Raven," I said; "just as soon as we can. I know I haven't seen much of you, Pee-wee, but it isn't because I don't like you." He just said, "Hsh" and went off on tiptoe through the woods, stalking his hop-toad. He's a mighty nice little fellow, Pee-wee is.

"We want to pick some wild flowers," called Margery. "Girls, don't delay us! The driver wishes to get back home to-night and we must reach the camping place in which Mr. Grubb has planned for us to spend the night," warned the guardian. "Yes, we've got to hike right along," agreed Janus. "Hook up those nags and be on the way, Jim," he added, speaking to the driver.

Jack was glancing sharply about, wondering whether that tall, skulking figure they had glimpsed could be some one who had a peculiar interest in the boxes stored in the office of the mill until Professor Hackett called for them; or just an ordinary "Weary Willie," looking for a soft board to sleep on, before he continued his hike along the railroad track.

Staying with my brother-in-law costs me only 'bout half as much as it would I don't do much chasing around when I'm in town.... I'm going to save up enough money for a good long hike. I'm going clean to St. Petersburg!... But I've had a good time to-night." "Glad. Great stuff about you fellows on the cattle-ship," said Tom.

Yuh gotta get up yer nerve an' hike up there to the brownstone with it. I ask yuh," he finished dramatically, and evidently laboring under the momentary conviction that Carl, too, was optically afflicted, "I ask yuh, Carl, to cast yer good lamp over that there paper." Carl opened the paper and stared.

Besides, it was handy as a weapon of defense in case they were attacked by a vicious dog. "Well, the time limit you set has come, Alec," Hugh was saying after they had stretched themselves along the convenient log. "Yes," burst out Billy, eagerly, "you promised to tell us all what you confided to Hugh before he agreed to get up this little weekend hike.

He was an officer, of what rank I don't know, but judging from his age probably a lieutenant. Finally Crane that was the Leicester chap went up to the officer, threatened him with his bayonet, and let him know that he was due for the cold steel if he didn't get up and hike. Whereupon Mr.

"Wouldn't it be a great thing if we did happen on a real bear while we were out on this hike?" suggested Billy Button, who was rather given to stretches of imagination, and seeing things where they did not exist. So they beguiled the time away as they tramped along.

"Then I shall lend you some money what I can spare. You can start back toward Koenigsberg and Danzig. Your consul will be able to help you. You can walk and the people will gladly sell you food." "Yes, and thank you for the chance, I'm a Boy Scout; I won't mind a hike at all." So it was arranged for Fred Waring, thousands of miles from home, to start from Virballen.

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