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a ramshackle old railroad car which has been given Roy and his companions for a troop meeting place. The boys fall asleep in the car. In the night, and by a singular error of the railroad people, the car is "taken up" by a freight train and is carried westward, so that when the boys awake they find themselves in a country altogether strange and new. The story tells of the many and exciting adventures in this car. Roy Blakeley's Silver Fox Patrol In the car which Roy Blakeley and his friends have for a meeting place is discovered an old faded letter, dating from the Klondike gold days, and it appears to intimate the location of certain bags of gold, buried by a train robber. The quest for this treasure is made in an automobile and the strange adventures on this trip constitute the story. Roy Blakeley's Motor Caravan Roy and his friends go West to bring back some motor cars. They have some very amusing, also a few serious, adventures. Roy Blakeley, Lost, Strayed or Stolen The troup headquarters car figures largely in this very interesting volume. Roy Blakeley's Bee-Line Hike The boys resolve to hike in a bee-line to a given point, some miles distant, and have a lively time doing it. Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York THE TOM SLADE BOOKS By PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH Author of the ROY BLAKELEY BOOKS May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset and Dunlap's list. THE TOM SLADE books have the official endorsement and recommendation of THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA. In vivid story form they tell of Boy Scout ways, and how they help a fellow grow into a manhood of which America may be proud. Tom Slade, Boy Scout Tom Slade lived in Barrel Alley. The story of his thrilling Scout experiences, how he was gradually changed from the street gangster into a First Class Scout, is told in almost as moving and stirring a way as the same narrative related in motion pictures. Tom Slade at Temple Camp The boys are at a summer camp in the Adirondack woods, and Tom enters heart and soul into the work of making possible to other boys the opportunities in woodcraft and adventure of which he himself has already had a taste. Tom Slade on the River A carrier pigeon falls into the camp of the Bridgeboro Troop of Boy Scouts. Attached to the bird's leg is a message which starts Tom and his friend on a search that culminates in a rescue and a surprising discovery. The boys have great sport on the
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