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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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Percy Keese Fitzhugh

Percy Keese Fitzhugh was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure and mystery genres. He is best recognized for his series featuring the character Pee-wee Harris, which includes titles such as "Pee-wee Harris" and "Pee-wee Harris Adrift." Fitzhugh's works often reflect themes of camaraderie, exploration, and the spirit of youth, appealing to young readers with engaging narratives and relatable characters. In addition to the Pee-wee series, he also wrote other notable works like "Along the Mohawk Trail; Or, Boy Scouts on Lake Champlain" and "Among the River Pirates: A Skippy Dare Mystery Story," showcasing his versatility and creativity in storytelling.

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