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Boy Scouts on a Long Hike; Or, To the Rescue in the Black Water Swamps

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The story follows a small patrol of Boy Scouts who undertake a strenuous long hike and encounter a series of episodic adventures as they travel toward and through treacherous swamp country. Episodes include practical scouting tasks, comic mishaps with livestock, a runaway balloon, interpersonal tests of innocence and loyalty, navigation of uncharted swamp trails, discovery of a life-sustaining oasis, and a climactic rescue that emphasizes duty, teamwork, and resourcefulness. Vignettes balance lighthearted scouts' camaraderie and practical outdoor skills with moments of danger and moral decision, concluding with the patrol's return and recognition for perseverance.

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Archibald Lee Fletcher

Archibald Lee Fletcher was an American author known for his contributions to juvenile literature, particularly within the adventure genre. He is best recognized for his series of novels featuring the Boy Scouts, which blend themes of exploration, teamwork, and survival. Notable works include "Boy Scouts in Northern Wilds; Or, The Signal from the Hills" and "Boy Scouts on the Great Divide; Or, The Ending of the Trail." Fletcher's stories often emphasize the values of courage and resourcefulness, appealing to young readers and promoting the spirit of outdoor adventure.

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