"I wish we could come up here and camp," said Jack. "Wouldn't it
be fine?"
"I s-s-say!" cried Pepper.
"Well, s-say it," said Donald.
"Let's organize a patrol and come up here and camp out."
"You hit the bullseye that time, Pepper," cried Jack enthusiastically.
"'Twould no be a bad idea," admitted Don.
"Ah done reckon dat am a fac', for shuah," drawled Rand in the
negro dialect, of which he was master.
"We will get Colonel Snow to start us," added Jack.
"Agreed!" cried the others.
"And we will see him just as soon as we go back."
"And start the thing right away."
Talking enthusiastically over their plans, the boys pulled the boat
in to the shore.
"See that curious-looking house up there," broke in Don. "I didn't
know there was anybody living up here."
"House! Where?" asked Rand.
"There, among the trees. It is covered with bark so you would hardly
notice it."
"Oh, yes, looks like a big tree," said Jack. "Must be a hermit."
"But I thought hermits always lived in caves," demurred Pepper.
"Well, here is one that doesn't," replied Jack.
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