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Identifier: royblakeleysbeel00fitz (find matches)
Title: Roy Blakeley's bee-line hike
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Fitzhugh, Percy Keese, 1876-1950
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Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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In a minute well betalking about arithmetic. Lets talk of somethingpleasant while were eating. I said, Sure, lets talk of something pleasant.I didnt start talking about the Ravens. Thequestion is how are we going to follow a bee-lineacross the river? I wish the equator went acrossthe river and we could walk on that. CHAPTER XII BLACK OR WHITE WE knew it would be pretty easy going afterwe got across the river. But getting across theriver, that was the question. We knew wellenough that we couldnt swim straight across onaccount of the tide running out. It would havecarried us downstream. The river isnt very widethere and it isnt much of a swim across, onlyif we tried it wed land east of our course. Westy said, Were up against it now. Whatare we going to do ? If we wait till the tide is full, Hunt said,well have to sit around here till about elevenoclock to-night. I said, Do you suppose the rope would reacKacross?1 Sure it would, Dorry answered, only how are we going to get it across? 66
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WEVE GOT AS MUCH RIGHT HERE AS THIS RIVER HAS, AND WANT TO GET ACROSS.Roy Blakeleys Bee-Line Hike. Page 68 THE NEW T01IKPUBLIC UPJ. ASTTOB. LENOX ANDT1LUBN FOUNDATIONS1 L BEE-LINE HIKE 67 Throw it, Pee-wee said.And what wall hold it there? I asked him.Besides, what good is the rope as long as wehavent got our bathing suits? You dont expectus to walk on the rope, do you? Oh, here comes a boat! Dorry shouted.See it? Its just coming around the bend.There are two men in it. Are they nice men? I asked him. What are you talking about? Pee-weeshouted. Theyre a quarter of a mile away! I said, That wouldnt prevent them from be-ing nice men. Your uncle is all the way over inEurope and hes a nice man. All I can see is their backs, Westy said. I said, Well, as far as I can tell from theirbacks they look as if they might be nice men.Maybe we can get them to carry the end of therope across and fasten it on the other side. Yes, and what will we do then? the kidwanted to know. Then well say thank you

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  • bookauthor:Fitzhugh__Percy_Keese__1876_1950
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Grosset___Dunlap
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