Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . SCOUTMASTER MANNING AND HIS PATROLSShowing the Scout Staves and Signal Flag for Wigwagging This business-like talk and the assurance of the scouts andtheir organized methods, were all new to the other side. Anger followed, however, and the largest boy in the gangmade a wild plunge at Will. The patrol leader saw him caught the enemy on the end of his staff and, relaxing aninstant, gave a hard shove. The big boy went back on theground, unhurt, but with a new respect for his Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.


Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . SCOUTMASTER MANNING AND HIS PATROLSShowing the Scout Staves and Signal Flag for Wigwagging This business-like talk and the assurance of the scouts andtheir organized methods, were all new to the other side. Anger followed, however, and the largest boy in the gangmade a wild plunge at Will. The patrol leader saw him caught the enemy on the end of his staff and, relaxing aninstant, gave a hard shove. The big boy went back on theground, unhurt, but with a new respect for his Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. N. Y. THE EAGLE, BEAR, AND REDB1RD PATROLS ON THEIR WAY TO THEIR FIEST ANNUAL CAMP THE FIGHT AT THE SPRING 57 Other boys tried to break away, but were pushed were afraid of being knocked on the head with the staves,but none of the scouts intended to use such violence unless itbecame absolutely necessary. Will had the boys prisoners, but he could not figure outthe next step. While he was thinking he saw Mr. Manningarrive at the camp below. He gave the Redbird call and thescoutmaster came up the hill. He took in the situation at a glance and sat down on a have they been doing? he asked. They were spoiling the spring, said Will. The gang was now quiet, the approach of Mr. Manninghaving been a reinforcement which they feared. We live in the village up the river, said the gang leader,and are out having some fun. We work in the brickyard mostof the time. We dont intend to do anything wrong. All right, said Mr. Manning. Will, let the


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