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However, there would still be plenty of time to accomplish this, and equal Bobolink's feat, whereby the other had been able to procure fresh venison for the camp.
The Banner Boy Scouts Snowbound A Tour on Skates and Iceboats George A. Warren
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Everybody spoke of it as "Bobolink's venison treat," and that individual's boyish heart swelled with pride from time to time until Spider Sexton called out:
The Banner Boy Scouts Snowbound A Tour on Skates and Iceboats George A. Warren
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Paul was only horrified to realize what might have happened had he taken Bobolink's suggestion for the truth, and fully believed the figure in the oak to be a savage panther.
The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat or, the Secret of Cedar Island George A. Warren
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He did so with a smile, well knowing what Bobolink's object was.
The Banner Boy Scouts Snowbound A Tour on Skates and Iceboats George A. Warren
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That seemed to be the one thing that gripped Bobolink's attention -- the strange way in which those two heavy boxes with the twisted wire binding had happened to cross his path again.
The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat or, the Secret of Cedar Island George A. Warren
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"All the same, it's mighty good of you fellows, coming all the way out here with me tonight; and even when Bobolink's got a stone bruise on his heel, or something like that," Jack went on to say, with a vein of sincere affection in his voice; for the boys making up the Red Fox Patrol of Stanhope Troop were very fond of each other.
The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat or, the Secret of Cedar Island George A. Warren
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And the mysterious voice that sounded exactly like his own, startled him; for, not being a friend of Bobolink's he probably never heard him give those strange imitations when making his voice appear to come from some other preson [person].
The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour, or, The Mystery of Rattlesnake Mountain George A. Warren
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And the mysterious voice that sounded exactly like his own, startled him; for, not being a friend of Bobolink's he probably never heard him give those strange imitations when making his voice appear to come from some other person.
The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour, or, The Mystery of Rattlesnake Mountain George A. Warren
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Bobolink's elbow; and, thinking at first that it might be an accident, the scout master made no move.
The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat or, the Secret of Cedar Island George A. Warren
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But that he was still far from convinced of Bobolink's innocence could be seen by the malevolent glances he shot toward the boy from time to time, while the scouts stood and watched the final work of the fire-fighters.
The Banner Boy Scouts Snowbound A Tour on Skates and Iceboats George A. Warren
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