[Roy Blakeley’s Adventures in Camp by Percy Keese Fitzhugh]@TWC D-Link book
Roy Blakeley’s Adventures in Camp

CHAPTER XIX
1/7


TELLS ABOUT A VISIT FROM ACROSS THE LAKE Now at last I knew for sure that I hated that fellow.

And I said to myself, "You can bet I'll never have anything more to do with _him_." When I got to our cabin all the fellows were asleep, except Westy, and I said to him, "Do you know that scout who's patrol leader in the Ohio troop ?" He said, "You mean Winton ?" "That's him," I said; "I hate him so much that it makes me hate the whole state of Ohio.

I wouldn't even go canoeing on the Ohio River." He didn't say anything--I guess he was sleepy.

"I even hate the Baltimore and Ohio railroad," I said.
The next morning just as we were going in for a swim, we saw the canoe coming across the lake again.

When it got near enough, we could see that another fellow was in it.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books