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The Strange Cabin on Catamount Island
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Title: The Strange Cabin on Catamount Island
Author: Lawrence J. Leslie
Release Date: December, 2004 [EBook #7143] [Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] [This file was first posted on March 16, 2003]
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THE STRANGE CABIN ON CATAMOUNT ISLAND
[Illustration: "THE VOYAGE WAS RESUMED"]
THE STRANGE CABIN ON CATAMOUNT ISLAND
BY LAWRENCE J. LESLIE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I.
--HOW THE DARE WAS GIVEN
II.--BANDY-LEGS IN TROUBLE
III.--ON THE ISLAND WITH THE BAD NAME
IV.--THE SUDDEN AWAKENING
V.--EXPLORING THE ISLAND
VI.--WHAT THE ASHES TOLD MAX
VII.--THE MYSTERY OF THE CABIN
VIII.--AN UNWELCOME DISCOVERY
IX.--WATCHED FROM THE SHORE
X.--THE BUILDER OF THE STRANGE CABIN
XI.--WHAT HAPPENED ON THE SECOND NIGHT
XII.--A BOLD PLAN
XIII.--UNSEEN PERILS THAT HOVERED NEAR
XIV.--HOW THE SCHEME WORKED
XV.--UNEXPECTED ALLIES
XVI.--THE LAST CAMP FIRE ON CATAMOUNT ISLAND
THE STRANGE CABIN ON CATAMOUNT ISLAND.
CHAPTER I.
HOW THE DARE WAS GIVEN.
"And so Herb Benson dared you, Max, you say?"
"That's what he did, Steve."
"To camp on Catamount Island?"
"And stay there a full week. He said that even if we did have nerve enough to make the try, he'd give us just one solitary night to hang out there!"
"Huh! just because Herb and his old club got scared nearly to death a while ago by some silly noise they thought was a ghost, they reckon every fellow is built on the same plan, don't they, Max?"
"I guess that's what they do, Steve."
"So they challenge us to make a camp, and stick it out, do they? What did you tell Herb? Oh, I hope you just took him up on the spot!"
"Well, I said I'd put it up to the rest of the chums, my cousin, Owen Hastings, Toby Jucklin, Bandy-legs Griffin, and yourself."
"Count me in as ready to accept the dare. Why, I'd start this blessed minute if I had my way, Max!"
"I know you would, because you're always so quick to flare up. That's why they all call you 'Touch-and-go Steve Dowdy.' But come along, and let's get the other fellows. We can go down to the boathouse and talk it over, anyhow."
"But tell me first, when can we be ready to go, Max--some time to-morrow?"
"You certainly are the most impatient fellow I ever knew," replied Max, with a laugh; "yes, if the other boys are willing, I guess we might get off at noon to-morrow. It wouldn't take long to lay in our supplies; and you know we've already got tents, cooking things, and all that stuff on hand."
"Oh, shucks! leave the grub part of the business to me," remarked Steve, instantly. "What's the use of having a chum whose daddy is the leading grocer in Carson if he can't look after the supplies. But I'm just tickled nearly to death at the chance of this little cruise up the Big Sunflower."
"I can guess why," Max observed, as he kept pace with his nervous companion's quick strides.
"The new canoes!" exclaimed Steve; "it gives us the chance we've been wanting to find out how they work in real harness. We've only tried little spins in them so far, you know, Max. Gee! I hated like everything to let my motorcycle go; but the folks put their foot down hard, after that second accident to our chum, Bandy-legs; and, like the rest of the bunch, I had to send it back to the shop for what it was worth. It was like going to the scrapheap with it, because I lost so much money."
"Well, let's hope we can make it up in fun on the water with our boats," was the sensible way the other put it. "Here's Ordway's drug store, and we can use his 'phone to get the rest of the crowd along."
A minute later, and inside the booth they were calling for M-23 West. It was not later than eight-twenty in the
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