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The Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol

CHAPTER XI
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What's the matter with our taking possession of one of those ?" The Upper Inlet was a sort of narrow and shallow bay a short distance above Topsail Island, and was well known to both Bill and Jack, who had been there in the winter on frequent ducking expeditions.
"We might as well do something like that before school opens," said Sam.

"I think that Jack's suggestion is a pretty good one." "I don't know that it's so bad myself," patronizingly admitted Bill; "but what connection has that with your scheme for getting money, Jack ?" "A whole lot," replied the bully.

"I'm going to get even with that young Digby if it takes me a year.

He cost me the fifty-dollar prize, and, beside that, all the kids in the village now call me 'cheater,' and hardly anybody will have anything to do with me." "Well, how do you propose to get even by going camping ?" inquired Bill.
"I plan to take that Digby kid with me," rejoined Jack calmly.
"You're crazy!" exclaimed Bill.

"Why, we'd have the whole country after us for kidnapping." "Oh, I've got a better plan than that," laughed Jack coolly, "and we won't need to be mixed up in it at all.


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