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Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps

Roy J. Snell



  Produced by K Nordquist, David Edwards, Charlie Howard andthe Online Distributed Proofreading Team athttps://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scannedimages of public domain material from the Google Printproject.)

  CONNIE MORGAN IN THE LUMBER CAMPS

  BY

  JAMES B. HENDRYX AUTHOR OF "CONNIE MORGAN IN ALASKA," "CONNIE MORGAN WITH THE MOUNTED"

 

  _ILLUSTRATED_

  G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON The Knickerbocker Press 1919

  COPYRIGHT, 1919 BY JAMES B. HENDRYX

  The Knickerbocker Press, New York

  CONTENTS

  CHAPTER PAGE

  I.--CONNIE MORGAN GOES "OUTSIDE" 1

  II.--HURLEY 14

  III.--INTO THE WOODS 28

  IV.--CONNIE TAMES A BEAR-CAT 45

  V.--HURLEY LAYS OUT THE NEW CAMP 58

  VI.--THE I. W. W. SHOWS ITS HAND 69

  VII.--THE PRISONERS 89

  VIII.--THE BOSS OF CAMP TWO 103

  IX.--SAGINAW ED IN THE TOILS 114

  X.--CONNIE DOES SOME TRAILING 129

  XI.--CONNIE FINDS AN ALLY 145

  XII.--SHADING THE CUT 162

  XIII.--SAGINAW ED HUNTS A CLUE 175

  XIV.--A PAIR OF SOCKS 192

  XV.--HURLEY PREPARES FOR THE DRIVE 204

  XVI.--SLUE FOOT "COMES ACROSS" 217

  XVII.--HEINIE METZGER 235

  XVIII.--CONNIE SELLS SOME LOGS 255

  XIX.--THE UNMASKING OF SLUE FOOT MAGEE 277

  XX.--CONNIE DELIVERS HIS LOGS 292

  ILLUSTRATIONS

  PAGE

  Hurley 8

  Mike Gillum took Connie to the river where miles of booms held millions of feet of logs 23

  "Come on, tell them what you told them a minute ago" 55

  Swiftly the boy followed the tracks to the point where the man had struck into the clearing 131

  The boy hastened unnoticed to the edge of a crowd of men that encircled Frenchy Lamar 134

  "What in the name of time be you doin' here?" exclaimed Saginaw 150

  "Phy don't yez tell me oi'm a big liar?" he roared 167

  "Phwat d'yez want?" he whined 178

  "What's this?" asked the boy, pushing up a small bundle 193

  Slue Foot turned. "Think y're awful smart, don't ye?" 232

  He leaned back in his chair and stared at Connie through his glasses, as one would examine a specimen at the zoo 251

  Very gingerly he donned the garments and for some moments stood and viewed himself in the mirror 265

  Hurley had remained at the Upper Camp, and as the drive at last began to thin out, he came floating down, standing erect upon a huge log 299

  Connie placed his hand affectionately upon the arm of the big boss who stood at his side grinning broadly 309

  Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps