"Boy Scouts in Southern Waters" by G. Harvey Ralphson is an adventurous tale featuring four Boy Scouts-Jack Stanley, Harry Harvey, Tom Blackwood, and Arnold Poysor-on a mission aboard the motorboat Fortuna. The story unfolds in the Gulf of Mexico, where the boys encounter a series of challenges and mysterious events. Initially, they face a dense fog that tests their navigation skills. During this ordeal, they rescue a man named Carlos Madero, who later disappears under suspicious circumstances, leaving behind a note that suggests a plot against the boys. The narrative takes a thrilling turn when the Scouts discover that they are being pursued by unknown adversaries intent on preventing them from finding a legendary Spanish treasure chest. This treasure is rumored to be hidden in an old Spanish fort on Biloxi Bay and can only be unearthed under specific conditions. The boys' journey is further complicated by a series of mishaps, including a deliberate attempt to sink their boat by boring a hole in its hull. As the fog lifts, the Scouts spot smoke signals onshore, which they interpret as a call for help from a fellow Boy Scout. This discovery leads them to a new ally and further into the mystery surrounding the treasure. Throughout the story, the Scouts demonstrate their resourcefulness, bravery, and adherence to the Boy Scout motto, "Be Prepared," as they navigate the dangers of the sea and the treachery of those who seek to thwart their mission.
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