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by G. S. RipleyA mysterious message is concealed at a point several miles away and its exact location marked on several duplicate U. S. Topographical Maps. Several patrols compete in finding the message and getting it back to the leader. The message is in duplicate, one for each patrol. It is permissible to signal the message back if the patrol is clever enough. The first correct message back wins for the patrol that brings it. The message is so located that it is advisable to go after it cross-country. It may be well here to state, however, for the benefits of city boys, that tall grass in the country is hay, and it is wise to go around it rather than through. |
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