Boy Scout Treasure Hunters, by 
Charles Henry Lerrigo 
 
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Title: The Boy Scout Treasure Hunters The Lost Treasure of Buffalo 
Hollow 
Author: Charles Henry Lerrigo 
Illustrator: Charles L. Wrenn 
Release Date: September 17, 2007 [EBook #22644] 
Language: English 
Character set encoding: ASCII 
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[Illustration: A few rapid and accurate strokes with the pick loosened
the hard earth. (Page 96) Frontispiece] 
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THE BOY SCOUT TREASURE HUNTERS 
or THE LOST TREASURE OF BUFFALO HOLLOW 
by CHARLES HENRY LERRIGO 
Illustrated By CHARLES L. WRENN 
Published With The Approval Of THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 
Publishers BARSE & HOPKINS New York, N. Y.--Newark, N. J. 
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Copyright 1917 by Barse & Hopkins 
The Boy Scout Treasure Hunters 
Printed in the United States of America 
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TO MY SON FRANK LERRIGO IN THE HOPE THAT IT MAY 
HELP HIM TO BE A "GOOD SCOUT" 
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CONTENTS 
CHAPTER PAGE 
I Glen Mason Runs Away 9 II A Friend and a Foe 22 III Jolly Bill Is 
Considerably Upset 34 IV How Mother Cares 46 V Treacherous 
Indians at Buffalo Lake 56 VI Getting Acquainted 68 VII Glen Is 
Initiated 79 VIII Matt Burton's Treasure Find 91 IX Glen Enlists 102 X
J. Jervice and His Gang 112 XI Glen Follows a False Trail 120 XII The 
Bee Tree 133 XIII The Chase on the Motor-Bike 144 XIV Safe at 
Camp Buffalo 154 XV Strength and Loyalty 167 XVI Detective Matty 
177 XVII The End of the Jervice Gang 189 XVIII Glen and Apple Find 
the Cave 203 XIX Buried in the Cave 214 XX The Treasure of Buffalo 
Lake 227 XXI What Became of Them 240 
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ILLUSTRATIONS 
PAGE A few rapid and accurate strokes with the pick loosened the hard 
earth Frontispiece 
"Brave Man!" sneered the leader. "Get me a little rope an' I'll do him up 
scientific" 131 
Glen watched the three walk back up the road at a lock-step gait 198 
With the lighted lanterns they could get a better idea of their 
surroundings 211 
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THE BOY SCOUT TREASURE HUNTERS 
CHAPTER I 
GLEN MASON RUNS AWAY 
It was the supper hour at the State Industrial School for Boys, known to 
the general public as "The Reform School." 
Glen Mason sat on a long bench trying to hold the place next to him 
against the stealthy ravages of the boys who crowded him. 
"Where's Nixy?" he inquired angrily of his neighbor on the right. "Did
he go to town again?" 
"He's back," the boy replied. "Just got in an' had to go up and change 
his clothes. Had the toothache again to-day, he told me. Here he comes, 
now." 
A lanky boy of fifteen or sixteen got into the vacant seat just as the 
chaplain rose to say grace. After grace no loud talking was permitted, 
but no objection was made to whispered conversations that did not 
become too noisy. 
"How's it come you go to town so often and I don't ever get to go, 
Nixy?" whispered Glen, the moment grace was ended. 
"One thing you don't have the toothache, another thing you get too 
many demerits. The fellows that get to town have to go thirty days 
without a black sign. You never could do it, Glen." 
"I could if I wanted. I'm twenty days now. Wouldn't hurt me to go 
another ten. If I went to town alone I'd never come back." 
"It ain't so easy, Glen. You have to wear your uniform so everybody 
knows what you are. If you aren't back by six o'clock they have the 
police after you. The old man made a great talk about his honor system, 
but as long as you have to wear your uniform there's plenty of people to 
watch you." 
"I could find a way to get around that," insisted Glen. 
"Well, so could I. I've got one all planned out that I'm going to work 
some day. I'll get leave to go to the dentist late some afternoon. The car 
to come back leaves his office at five o'clock. He doesn't want to stay 
until five because he goes off to play golf. So he'll leave me in his 
waiting-room when he goes. I'll have a suit of overalls rolled up under 
my uniform. Soon as the doctor goes I'll change my clothes. You can't 
get out without being    
    
		
	
	
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