The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories

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FRANKLIN K. MATHIEWS

BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS

I. Silverhorns [1] By Henry van Dyke THE railway station of

II. The Wild-Horse Hunter [2] By Zane Grey I Three wild-horse

III. The Hydrophobic Skunk [3] By Irvin S. Cobb THE

IV. The Ole Virginia [4] By Stewart Edward White THE ring

V. The Weight of Obligation [5] By Rex Beach This is the story

VI. That Spot [6] By Jack London I DON'T think much of Stephen

VII. When Lincoln Licked a Bully [7] By Irving Bacheller

VIII. The End of the Trail [8] By Clarence E. Mulford

IX. Dey Ain't No Ghosts [9] By Ellis Parker Butler ONCE 'pon a

X. The Night Operator [10] By Frank L. Packard TODDLES, in the

XI. Christmas Eve in a Lumber Camp [11] By Ralph Connor IT was

XII. The Story That the Keg Told Me By Adirondack (W. H. H.) Murray

THE BOY SCOUTS BOOK
OF CAMPFIRE STORIES



THERE, STANDING KNEE-DEEP IN THE WATER, WAS THE BIGGEST AND BLACKEST MOOSE IN THE WORLD THERE, STANDING KNEE-DEEP IN THE WATER, WAS THE BIGGEST AND BLACKEST MOOSE IN THE WORLD

THE BOY SCOUTS BOOK
OF CAMPFIRE STORIES

EDITED
WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES

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