Pluck on the Long Trail

Edwin L. Sabin
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Title: Pluck on the Long Trail Boy Scouts in the Rockies
Author: Edwin L. Sabin

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PLUCK ON THE LONG TRAIL
Or
Boy Scouts in the Rockies
by
EDWIN L. SABIN
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THE BOY SCOUT SERIES
BOY SCOUTS IN THE MAINE WOODS By James Otis. Illustrated
by Charles Copeland.
ALONG THE MOHAWK TRAIL; OR, BOY SCOUTS ON LAKE
CHAMPLAIN By Percy K. Fitzhugh. Illustrated by Remington
Schuyler.
PLUCK ON THE LONG TRAIL; OR, BOY SCOUTS IN THE
ROCKIES By Edwin L. Sabin. Illustrated by Clarence Rowe.
Each, 12mo, cloth, $1.25 postpaid.
A series of wholesome, realistic, entertaining stories for boys by writers
who have a thorough knowledge of Boy Scouts and of real scouting in
the sections of the country in which the scenes of their books are laid.
THOMAS Y. CROWELL COMPANY NEW YORK
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[Illustration: See page 123. "'YOU GIT!' HE ORDERED."]
PLUCK ON THE LONG TRAIL
Or
Boy Scouts in the Rockies
by
EDWIN L. SABIN Author of "Bar B Boys," "Range and Trail," "Circle
K," Etc.
Illustrated by Clarence H. Rowe

It's honor Flag and Country dear, and hold them in the van; It's keep
your lungs and conscience clean, your body spick and span; It's
"shoulders squared" and "be prepared," and always "play the man";
Shouting the Boy Scouts forev-er!

New York Thomas Y. Crowell Company Publishers Copyright, 1912,
by Thomas Y. Crowell Company

TO SCOUTS
Scouts in America have a high honor to maintain, for the American
scout has always been the best in the world. He is noted as being keen,
quick, cautious, and brave. He teaches himself, and he is willing to be
taught by others. He is known and respected. Even in the recent war in
South Africa between Great Britain and the Boers, it was Major
Frederick Russell Burnham, an American, once a boy in Iowa, who was
the English Chief of Scouts. Major Burnham is said to be the greatest
modern scout.

The information in this book is based upon thoroughly American
scoutcraft as practiced by Indians, trappers, and soldiers of the old-time
West, and by mountaineers, plainsmen, and woodsmen of to-day.
As the true-hearted scout should readily acknowledge favor and help,
so I will say that for the diagram of the squaw hitch and of the diamond
hitch I am indebted to an article by Mr. Stewart Edward White in
Outing of 1907, and one by Mr. I. J. Bush in Recreation of 1911; for
the "medicine song" and several of the star legends, to that Blackfeet
epic, "The Old North Trail," by Walter McClintock; for medical and
surgical hints, to Dr. Charles Moody's "Backwoods Surgery and
Medicine" and to the American Red Cross "First Aid" text-book; for
some of the lore, to personal experiences; and for much of it, to various
old army, hunting, and explorer scout-books, long out of print, written
when good scouting meant not only daily food, travel, and shelter, but
daily life itself.
E. L. S.

BOOK KIT
CHAPTER PAGE
I. The Long Trail 1 II. The Night Attack 11 III. The Big Trout 21 IV.
The Beaver Man 31 V. Two Recruits 39 VI. A Disastrous Doze 54 VII.
Held by the Enemy 69 VIII. A New Use for a Camera 85 IX. Jim
Bridger on the Trail 98 X. The Red Fox Patrol 111 XI. The Man at the
Dug-out 121 XII. Foiling the Fire 133 XIII. Orders from the President
146 XIV. The Capture of the Beaver Man 161 XV. General Ashley
Drops Out 179 XVI. A Burro in Bed 185 XVII. Van Sant's Last
Cartridge 199 XVIII. Fitz the Bad Hand's Good Throw 215 XIX. Major
Henry says "Ouch" 230 XX. A Forty-mile Ride 244 XXI. The Last
Dash 258
SCOUT NOTES

1. On Old-Time Scouts 277 2. On Taking a Message to Garcia 278 3.
On Socks and Feet 279 4. On the Tarpaulin Bed-Sheet 279 5. On the
Diamond Hitch 279 6. On the Indian Bow and Arrow 282 7. On the
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