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The Wolf Patrol: A Tale of Baden-Powell's Boy Scouts

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The narrative follows a ragged riverside boy called Chippy and other local lads as they form a new scout patrol and learn scouting skills. Episodes move from playground clashes and initiation rites to tracking exercises, the uncovering and pursuit of a suspected spy, overnight camps, fishing and rescue efforts, confrontations with poachers, a storm and arduous marches. Practical instruction in observation, thrift, discipline and loyalty runs through the events, and the patrol's cohesion, resourcefulness and sense of duty shape both small adventures and moral lessons about comradeship, courage and helpfulness.

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John Finnemore

John Finnemore was a British author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his adventure stories that often incorporate themes of exploration and camaraderie. Among his notable works is "Jack Haydon's Quest," which captures the spirit of adventure and the quest for discovery. Finnemore also wrote the "Peeps at Many Lands" series, which provides young readers with engaging insights into various cultures, including England, Japan, and India. His stories often reflect the values of friendship and bravery, making them enduring favorites in children's literature.

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