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Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 752    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

noon

mes. What exciting times they do have! The boys are divided, and for the sake of

s only later in the season, when the trophy and cups are to

are not playing sit around, cheering or jeering as the case may be. It is all g

ler this afternoon than this morning, but when on

t into deeper water, find that it is frien

They mean to swim to the island opposite without any sto

he is a good swimmer. Instructors, in boats, constant

in where the little shavers go, and, mark you, in about four feet of water, he went down. One of the faculty, who was watching the boys, saw him disappear. He jumped ov

es, sliding down, either head first or feet first, diving, splashing and climbing back to the f

swim to be in the air and let the sun and wind dry and toughen one. No chill, no cold, just a pleasant glow. Any boy who does this da

ove to be in Camp, where they ca

think it must at least have most beautiful ri

of things up there that we have wanted so badly on this earth and could not get, y

e of Maine. For where will you go, in this country, outside of that State, and find such

this State, let me not forget that time flies,

etly, and spend the next hour resting up af

nd the call for supper. When the first call sounds every boy jumps

es to the stirring music of fife and drum, keeping time and formi

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