. The young newspaper scout. An interesting narrative of a boy's adventures in the Northwest during the Riel rebellion . o I—I z OW w o HO. A FORAGING EXPEDITION. gi Wouldnt that make a mighty good little storyfor the fine ladies of London to read—just the thingthey would like to shed their tears over? Yes, quickly replied Gilroy; Exactly! ButI guess Ill tell it on one of the other boys—just fora change. They would have exchanged more pleasantriesover their ludicrous adventure had not a scout inter-rupted them with the news that the advance mes-senger of the reinforcements had arrived, and tha


. The young newspaper scout. An interesting narrative of a boy's adventures in the Northwest during the Riel rebellion . o I—I z OW w o HO. A FORAGING EXPEDITION. gi Wouldnt that make a mighty good little storyfor the fine ladies of London to read—just the thingthey would like to shed their tears over? Yes, quickly replied Gilroy; Exactly! ButI guess Ill tell it on one of the other boys—just fora change. They would have exchanged more pleasantriesover their ludicrous adventure had not a scout inter-rupted them with the news that the advance mes-senger of the reinforcements had arrived, and thatthe general had issued orders to break camp andproceed at once upon Batosch. That means business, and lots of it, too, com-mented Gilroy. I miss my guess if we dont seemore hard fighting there than in all the rest of thetrip; for thats Kiels stronghold. This opinion seemed to be shared by the entirecamp, for even the coolest men betrayed a greaterdegree of anticipation and excitement than Rodneyhad ever seen them show before. When Rodney remarked this fact to Gilroy, hereplied: Certainly. You see Riel is believed to be therehims


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