"Rejected by a large majority-I mean, elected by a large majority." Roy Blakeley gathered up the ballots in his two hands, dropped them into the shoe box and pushed the box across the table to Mr. Ellsworth as if the matter were finally settled.
"Tom Slade at Temple Camp" is a novel by Percy Keese Fitzhugh and is part of the Tom Slade series. In this story, Tom Slade, the ever-adventurous Boy Scout, finds himself at Temple Camp, where he is sure to encounter a host of exciting experiences and challenges. The plot likely...
"Tom Slade at Temple Camp" by Percy Keese Fitzhugh is a captivating installment in the beloved Tom Slade series, which follows the adventures of the titular character, Tom Slade, a spirited and resourceful Boy Scout. This novel takes readers into the heart of the scouting...
In this installment of the Tom Slade series, Tom attends Temple Camp, where he encounters new friends, adventures, and the camaraderie of camp life. Amid hiking, campfires, and challenges, Tom learns valuable lessons in teamwork, leadership, and self-reliance. Fitzhugh's story,...
"Tom Slade at Temple Camp" invites readers to experience the camaraderie and adventure of scouting. Written by Percy K. Fitzhugh, this classic juvenile fiction title follows the timeless themes of friendship, outdoor recreation, and the challenges faced in the great outdoors...
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The boys are at a summer camp in the Adirondack woods, and Tom enters heart and soul into the work of making possible to other boys the opportunities in woodcraft and adventure of which he himself has already had a taste.
The boys are at a summer camp in the Adirondack woods, and Tom enters heart and soul into the work of making possible to other boys the opportunities in woodcraft and adventure of which he himself has already had a taste.