"
"A patrol!" repeated Donald. "For what? Ain't there enough police?"
"This isn't a police patrol," laughed Jack, "this is a patrol in
the Boy Scouts. It's a company of from six to eight boys. Two or
more patrols form a troop under a scoutmaster who teaches them a
lot of things."
"What kind of things?" asked Pepper.
"All kinds of things about woodcraft and how to hunt and fish and
follow trails and camp out and--and--all the rest of it."
"That's a pretty comprehensive programme," said Rand. "We were
talking about that very thing this morning."
"Gee!" cried Pepper. "T-t-that would be fine. Let's do it--"
"There's quite a lot of things we have to do first," went on Jack.
"Maybe Rand can tell you more about that part than I can."
"For the first thing," said Rand, "we have to get at least six boys
to start with."
"That's two more than us," interjected Pepper; "that's easy."
"And form a tenderfoot patrol," went on Rand.
"Why tenderfoot?" put in Donald.
"Because we are all tenderfeet until we learn to be scouts," continued
Rand.
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