es of a big fall pippin apple tree, back of the old Philander Smith hous
low voice told of his Southern birth; "that long ladder might
utside of this limb, Chatz. And believe me, I'm getting my basket full of
ugh he would never admit the fact; and was forever declaring he had a new met
g their chum pick the ripe apples on this late August day consisted of three fellows, all members of the Hic
y could see him; for, when not going to school, winter and summer he clung to
ng some one to take his measure, and compare it with past records; but thus far he had not made much progress toward reaching the ordinary heig
the least bit excited; though no one ever knew him to acknowledge the fact, and indeed, if accus
in great demand to practice on his fellow scouts. Outside of a few rather wild theories, and a boy-like desire to have a litt
ols, of eight boys each, were complete, and there were candidates to start a fourth, if they could meet the requireme
rly Matt had only been known as a great bully, and those who trained with him
khaki troop in their open-air tests. Something in the business seemed to appeal s
nciples Matt held at that time could ever be accepted as a scout. He studied the m
e in a while the old spirit cropped out; and it was told how, when one of his cronies, thinking to take advantage of this new mantle of meekness, boldly challenged Matt to
o atone for his breaking of the rules of the organization by being unusually patien
tarted to climb the ladder only for the boyish sympathy which he received from Elmer Chenowi
f those communities. When they awakened to the truth that it was no myth, but apparently an accomp
had never lacked for backing from the pare
y helped Landy pick the fruit, a task that had been set for him by his f
recently been played between the rival troops, in which Hickory
a particularly fine specimen of fruit he had struck, and which tempted him beyond his
s no one tho fatht as Lil Artha. Now, I admit in the thtart that he can cover the ground at a pretty rapid rate; bu
red Chatz. "Might I ask who you think would have the best chance in a
hat ain't enough, what'th the matter with Ty Collinth himthelf? Theemth t
y in question was leader of the patrol to which Jasper belonge
pull in a victor," Ty went on. "That fellow is just chock-full of grit. W
him walk half a dozen fellowth until they admitted they weren't in the
onger, till I trim my weight down a few more pounds, and I'll show you something worth while. Huh, if there was a long-distance h
asper, who never could hope to enter any of these competitions until N
us tackle he had contrived so that he need not climb down with a bulky load; though twice he had managed to upset the whole
catcher was doing? He's a screamer, that's what! But of course I ain't sure how Jack would hold out on a twenty-four-hour
"Elmer is out of the running because he got a thorn in his foot a day or two ago, and is limping to beat the band. His best chum, Mark Cu
important question thett
ho is the best all-round walker in the troop," remarked Jasper; "and
Jasper!" cried Chatz, thro
ion, Jasper. You've got something in your noodle
that seemed just beyond the reach of his rather short arm. "Tell us what you've been thinking a
experience seemed delightful, and he was not in too great a hurry to satisfy the demand for information; since onc
aps you noticed that I mentioned a twenty-four-hour consecutive tramp as the basis of the test. Each fellow could be bound by a solemn promise not to accept a
t?" cried Landy, again exerting himself to the utmost
ho could take the responsibility of fixing up these meets from the over-burdened shoulde
a, fellows?" asked the small
the thing,"
nth, and have the affair arran
s slipping! Quick, grab hold of something,
in the swaying crotch and slid from under him. There was a rattle of apples thudding down on the ground twenty feet below; but Landy had, on the spur of the mom