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Title: The Boy Scout Camera Club The Confession of a Photograph 
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[Illustration: "Say" Cried Frank, "That's a child's face up there!"] 
The Boy Scout Camera Club 
or 
The Confession of a Photograph 
By 
Scout Master G. Harvey Ralphson 
CHAPTER 
I 
LOST: A FOREIGN PRINCE! 
II THE HOLE IN THE ATTIC FLOOR 
III WHAT THE BOX CONTAINED 
IV A CAMP IN THE MOUNTAIN 
V JIMMIE AND TEDDY MISS A MEAL
VI SIGNALS IN THE CANYON 
VII A MINT IN THE MOUNTAINS 
VIII UNCLE IKE PRESENTS HIMSELF 
IX A LANK MULE AS A DECOY 
X "PACKED AWAY LIKE SARDINES" 
XI JACK'S ELEGANT CHICKEN PIE 
XII THE BLACK HAND GAME 
XIII THREE DAYS TO MOVE IN 
XIV POINTING OUT THE TRAIL 
XV A NIGHT ON THE SUMMIT 
XVI THE CALL OF THE PACK 
XVII JUST A LITTLE DARK WASH 
XVIII BRADLEY BECOMES INDIGNANT 
XIX NED PLAYS THE MIND-READER 
XX SHOOTING ON THE MOUNTAINSIDE 
XXI TOLD BY THE PICTURES 
XXII A RECRUIT FROM THE ENEMY 
XXIII RACING MOTORS ON THE WAY 
XXIV THE MAN-TRAP IS SET 
XXV THE CONFESSION OF A PHOTOGRAPH
The Boy Scout Camera Club 
or 
The Confession of a Photograph 
CHAPTER I 
LOST: A FOREIGN PRINCE! 
"Two Black Bears!" 
"Two Wolves!" 
"Three Eagles!" 
"Five Moose!" 
"Quite a mixture of wild creatures to be found in a splendid clubroom 
in the city of New York!" exclaimed Ned Nestor, a handsome, 
muscular boy of seventeen. "How many of these denizens of the forests 
are ready to join the Boy Scout Camera Club?" 
"You may put my name down twice--in red ink!" shouted Jimmie 
McGraw, of the Wolf Patrol. "I wouldn't miss it to be president of the 
United States!" 
"One Wolf," Ned said, writing the name down. 
"Two Wolves!" cried Jimmie, red-headed, freckled of face and as 
active as a red squirrel, "two wolves! You're a Wolf yourself, Ned 
Nestor!" 
"Two Wolves, then!" laughed Ned. "Of course Jimmie and I can form a 
club all by ourselves, and he can be the officers and I can be the 
members, but we'd rather have a menagerie of large size, as we are 
going into the mountains of Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina,
Kentucky and Tennessee." 
The boys who had not yet spoken were on their feet in an instant, all 
clamoring for membership in the Boy Scout Camera Club. Ned lifted a 
hand for silence. 
"Why this present rush?" he asked. "I've been thinking that Jimmie and 
I would have to go to the mountains alone! Why this impetuosity?" 
"The mountains!" shouted Frank Shaw, of the Black Bear Patrol. "It is 
the mountains that get us! We've been thinking that the club you were 
organizing wouldn't get outside of little old New York, but would loaf 
around taking snap-shots of the slums and the trees in the parks. But 
when you mention mountains, why--" 
"I'm going right down stairs and pack my camera!" Jack Bosworth, of 
the Black Bear Patrol, declared. "When it comes to mountains!" 
The clubroom of the Black Bear Patrol was on the top floor of the 
handsome residence of Jack's father, who was a famous corporation 
lawyer, and the boys persuaded Jack to wait until they had completed 
the organization of the Camera Club before he started in packing for 
the journey to the mountains! 
"You'll want an Eagle, if you're going to the mountains!" shouted 
Teddy Green, of the Eagle Patrol. "I'll fly home and get my wardrobe 
right now!" 
Teddy Green was the son of a Harvard professor, and was inclined to    
    
		
	
	
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