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"I'll take you to the trolley," Pee-wee shouted, as the island gave evidence of an intention to bunk into the east bank of the river. "Because I know how to find my way in the woods scouts have to know all those things I can tell by moss and hop-toads and things, which is east and west. I'll take you to the trolley.

"He was always the boy for larning, and for nothing else," continued Uncle Jaw; "put him to farming, couldn't make nothing of him. If I set him to hoeing corn or hilling potatoes, I'd always find him stopping to chase hop-toads, or off after chip-squirrels. But set him down to a book, and there he was!

The tin-horns come out after pay-day, like hop-toads after a rain. 'Twould puzzle the Government at Washington to know where they hang out in the meantime. There was one lad had a face on him with about as much expression as a hotel punkin pie. He run an arrow game, and he talked right straight along in a voice that had no more bends in it than a billiard cue.

And he's a bully little scout. Scout pace and good turns, those are his specialties. He just stalks hop-toads on the side. Late that night Mr. Ellsworth came back. The bus brought him up from Catskill. I didn't see him, but early in the morning on my way over to wait for the mail, I met Vic Norris and Hunt Ward of the Elks. Vic Norris said, "This'll be the end of Camp McCord. Mr.

"Let the little ones walk right up and see them," Bert said. "Form in line and pass in this way." Not only the children went up, but grown folks too, for they wanted a look into the tank. "Now here are our alligators and crocodiles," announced Bert, pointing his whip at the turtles. "And these are sea-lions," he said, pointing out Freddie's hop-toads.

Billing seemed quite unimpressed by Gallagher's fiery interruption. He smiled benevolently again. "I got bitten with the notion of speeding you up a bit," he said, "because I felt plumb sure that there wasn't a live man in the place, nothing but a crowd of doddering hop-toads." The hop-toad is a reptile unknown in Ireland, but its name sounds disgusting.

August Stout brought three turtles and Jack Hopkins caught two snakes under a big stone in his back yard. Tom Mason supplied four lovely gold fish, while Ned Prentice brought three bright green frogs. "I can catch hop-toads," declared Freddie, and sure enough the little fellow brought two big ones and a baby toad in his hat down to the boys, who had their collection in a glass tank in the barn.

"By-a-half-two," came a sharp hail from the fat youth, who had once more heaved the lead. "Cut her down some more," sharply ordered Rob, without turning his head, "we draw only three feet so I guess we'll do nicely for a while." "Great hop-toads, there's regular shark's teeth ahead," commented Captain Hudgins, pointing to the still shallower water indicated by the lightening tint of the channel.

'But now that the worst has happened, let us meet the consequences like men you, like men raised and prostrated by such things as cauliflower, sweet potatoes, and hay, washed down by the water which flows in all its glistening uselessness among the hop-toads and mud-turtles of Oggsouash Creek; and me, like men that pick the hindleg of an ox at a sittin' and make the spirits in Peg-leg's place go down like the approach of Arctic breezes.

"Well," I said, "you want to be careful; it's pretty dangerous business stalking hop-toads." "I came all the way from Catskill scout pace," he said. I said, "Bully for you." "I did it in fifty-two minutes," he said; "scout pace is my middle name. Are you worrying about anything?" "I'm worrying because I don't get a letter, kid," I said; "if it doesn't come to-morrow "

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