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A group of young outdoorsmen—Joe Wayring and his friends—spend their time camping, fishing, and navigating forest waters in a canvas canoe, encountering a string of episodic adventures. They clash with a squatter and his boys who seize the canoe, face a perilous night episode, uncover and work a nearby silver mine, and mount tracking and rescue efforts that culminate in a watery recovery and a skilled riverman’s intervention. The narrative emphasizes outdoor skills, cooperative problem solving, and steady courage as the boys overcome dangers and practical setbacks while maintaining loyalty and resourcefulness.
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