"The Boy Scouts on Sturgeon Island" by Herbert Carter follows the adventures of the Silver Fox Patrol, a group of Boy Scouts from Cranford, as they embark on a thrilling journey to Lake Superior. The story begins with the scouts, led by their assistant scoutmaster Thad Brewster, preparing for a cruise on the lake. Their original scoutmaster, Dr. Philander Hobbs, is called back home due to an emergency, leaving Thad in charge. The group, consisting of Thad, Allan, Giraffe, Bumpus, Step Hen, and Davy, is excited about the prospect of exploring the vast waters of Lake Superior. As they set up camp on the lake shore, the scouts encounter various challenges and humorous situations. Davy Jones, known for his daring stunts, mistakenly believes he has seen a panther in a tree, which turns out to be a large owl. The boys decide to keep the owl as a pet, naming it Jim. The next day, they reach the village where their boat, the Chippeway Belle, awaits them. Despite some initial concerns about the boat's engine, the scouts set off on their cruise. However, their journey is not without mishaps. The engine suddenly stops, causing panic among the scouts, especially Bumpus, who jumps overboard in fear. Thad and Allan quickly reassure the group and manage to fix the engine, allowing them to continue their adventure. The story highlights the camaraderie, resourcefulness, and humor of the scouts as they navigate the challenges of their expedition.
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