About This Book
The narrative follows a troop of Boy Scouts who travel to a newly established camp funded by a benefactor, where elections, rivalries, pranks, and practical tests shape their summer. Central incidents involve a small mascot whose fortunes and bravery affect group decisions, leadership tensions between two older scouts, and several outings that require tracking, shelter-building, and rescues. Through episodic adventures the boys learn self-reliance, loyalty, and the practical application of scoutcraft, culminating in a communal struggle that tests character and awards recognition for courage and service.
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