[The High School Boys’ Fishing Trip by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe High School Boys’ Fishing Trip CHAPTER VIII 9/10
At a pinch this ten-foot canoe might hold three, but fishermen as a rule do not care to have extra passengers in their boats. "Give 'em a cheer, boys!" cried Darry, as Danny Grin, with a few deft strokes of the paddle, propelled the craft away from the shore. "And let that cheer be the last," called back Tom, in a low voice that nevertheless traveled backward over the water.
"Don't frighten my bass from coming up to take a look at me." "Tom surely is the sincere old bass fisher, isn't he ?" demanded Harry Hazelton. "I don't know," Dick made answer.
"We can tell better when we've seen him hook and land a few fish." "Paddle slowly right across the lake, Danny," begged Tom, watching his trolling line. From the camp the boys watched until they grew tired of the monotony. Reade did not seem destined to secure a single "strike" from bass that afternoon. "At half-past four o'clock," proposed Darrin, "I'll go down to the old pier and see what I can do toward catching a string of perch for to-night." "I'll go with you," nodded Hazelton. "All right," agreed Dick.
"Greg and I will get in the water and wood, and see to whatever else we're to have for supper.
I don't believe Tom will bring us anything." Nor did Reade himself believe it.
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