Dick in the Everglades eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 283 pages of information about Dick in the Everglades.

Dick in the Everglades eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 283 pages of information about Dick in the Everglades.

The indignant bird punched holes through his hat

The light from the bull’s-eye showed the head and body of the
reptile

Slowly lifting his huge head over the side of the skiff

Young herons spread wings and stretched long legs as they fled

They saw A crocodile swimming under water near them

The harpoon struck the fish in the middle of his broad back

Sixteen feet of fierceness lay stranded on the bank

They hauled the head of the brute over the side of the boat

He took the baby crocodile in his arms

DICK IN THE EVERGLADES

[Illustration:  Map showing Dick’s cruise in A canoe]

DICK IN THE EVERGLADES

CHAPTER I

THE CHUMS

“Come in!”

The doctor’s voice had a note of sternness which was not lost on the two boys waiting outside his study door.  The taller of the two, Ned Barstow, turned the handle and stepped into the study, followed immediately by Dick Williams.  The doctor, sitting behind his desk, looked decidedly uncompromising as he said: 

“Now, Barstow and Williams, you were absent from your room last night.  Where were you?”

“Camping in Farmer Field’s woods, sir,” replied Ned Barstow.

“How often has this happened before?”

“Twice, sir.”

“Was any one else with you?”

“Only last night, sir.  Another boy was with us then,” said Ned.

“Who was he?”

“I can’t tell you, sir.”

“Williams, you may go now.  I will see you later.”

After the door had closed on Williams, the doctor turned again to Barstow, and said: 

“Barstow, I have always felt that I could rely upon your influence with the younger boys being for good.  Now, I find you aiding to upset the whole discipline of the school by this camping affair.  I hope there has been nothing worse.  You know I never insist on tale-bearing regarding mere boyish escapades, but I would like to know if there was any other reason for your refusing to give up your companion’s name.”

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