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by G. S. RipleyOne Patrol challenges another to a game of Hidden Patrol, and a fair time is established for the completion of the game. The first group scatters and hides in an acre of land with well defined boundaries and good cover. The other group tries to capture and bring into prison the hidden Patrol. Any man tagged is captured and is then personally conducted to the prison. The prisoners may be freed by any man on their side who can get into the prison without being tagged, and all prisoners are allowed time to go and hide again. Where a fair time is hard to decide the two groups may change places and the winners will be those who round up most of the enemy in a definite time. |
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