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Ralphson, G. Harvey (George Harvey), 1879-1940

"The Boy Scout Camera Club, or, the Confession of a Photograph"


"Now, I wish you would take all the films out of the cameras and
develop and print a picture of each."
"I'll go right at it," Frank replied, turning back to the tent.
"And if any of the boys were taking pictures about the tent, or the
corral, have them developed. It may be that one of the snap-shots
will show the person who slipped the note into the tent."
"I don't see how it was ever done without the man being seen," Frank
exclaimed.
"But it was done," Ned replied, "and we've got to find out when and
how if we can."
When Frank left for the tent Ned started on toward the summit. He had
traveled only a short distance when Frank came puffing after him.
"Here's another print Jack and Teddy took," he said. "It shows
something in the cave we never noticed. See if you can tell what it
is."
Ned glanced at the print and returned it.
"There is another opening in the wall at the east side," he said.
"The picture shows it. I noticed something there, but neglected to
investigate."
While the two talked Jack came up the slope, his camera over his
shoulder.
"I think it is about time for me to be having an outing," he said.
"I've been in the camp most of the time since we've been here."
"Come along, then," Ned replied.


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