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A Boy Scout's Courage

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The narrative follows two Boy Scouts who investigate secret signaling apparatus used to communicate with an enemy across the sea. Their exploration of a secluded estate leads to traps, injury, and a split when one scout is ensnared and the other escapes. A local youth familiar with the grounds becomes an unexpected ally, freeing the trapped boy and helping the group pursue a spy network. The episodes progress through ambushes, coded messages, an airborne capture, and eventual vindication, highlighting resourcefulness, loyalty, and practical problem-solving under danger.

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Edward Howard Griggs

Edward Howard Griggs was an American author and philosopher known for his contributions to literature and thought during the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of courage, democracy, and human liberty. One of his notable titles, "A Boy Scout's Courage," reflects his interest in youth and moral development, while "The Soul of Democracy / The Philosophy of the World War in Relation to Human Liberty" delves into the philosophical implications of war and governance. Griggs' writings continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersection of ethics and societal values.

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