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Title: Out with Gun and Camera
Author: Ralph Bonehill
Release Date: July 19, 2004 [EBook #12937]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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Produced by Jim Ludwig
OUT WITH GUN AND CAMERA
or
The Boy Hunters in the Mountains
By Captain Ralph Bonehill
CONTENTS
CHAPTERS
I. Friends and Enemies
II. Another Outing Proposed
III. A Lesson in Photography
IV. What Happened at the Circus
V. Something About a Lion
VI. Something About a Chimpanzee
VII. Up the River
VIII. The First Night Out
IX. Into the Rapids
X. The Cabin in the Woods
XI. A Strange Meeting
XII. The Circus Boy's Story
XIII. Some Fine Fishing
XIV. After Deer with Gun and Camera
XV. In the Mountains at Last
XVI. A Visit from the Enemy
XVII. What Happened Under the Cliff
XVIII. A Fight with Two Wildcats
XIX. Some Unlooked-For Game
XX. On the Mountain Side
XXI. Adrift in the Woods
XXII. The Spink Crowd Again
XXIII. A Bear and a Lion
XXIV. A Notable Capture
XXV. The Two Foxes
XXVI. More of a Mystery
XXVII. An Old Friend Appears
XVIII. After a Black Bear
XXIX. The Bottom of a Mystery
XXX. Good-By to the Boy Hunters
PREFACE
My Dear Lads:
This story is complete in itself, but forms volume four in a line
known by the general title of "Boy Hunters Series," taking in
adventures with rod, rifle, shotgun and camera, in the field,
the forest, and on river and lake, both in winter and summer.
My main object in writing this series of books is to acquaint
lads with life in the open air, and cause them to become interested
in nature. In the first volume, called "Four Boy Hunters," I
told how the youths organized their little club and went forth
for a summer vacation; in the second book, "Guns and Snowshoes,"
I gave the particulars of a midwinter outing, with its heavy falls
of snow, its blizzard, and its most remarkable Christmas in the
wilds.
With the coming of another summer the boys determined to go forth
once more, and what they did then has been
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