Get the tin basin and pour cold water over the ankle to keep the swelling down all you can, Dale," said the scout master, giving one glance that way.
The chances are ten to one," said the scout master, "that you'll never regret it if you decide to let him come in.
Well, we'll think it over, Billy," said the scout master.
Well, I'm glad to hear that," said the scout master, really relieved.
Tell him I expect to be home to-night after supper," said the scout master, "and will be glad to have him drop over.
The chestnuts in the Middle States have suffered a good deal during the last few years," said the Scout Master.
Your explanation is based on the theory that he is right handed," said the Scout Master; "are you not guessing there, Uncle Elk?
I agree with you," said the Scout Master, patting the shoulder of the blushing boy who stood at his side.
No, this rope has been cut," said the Scout Master, as he looked carefully at the end of the heavy cord on the dog's neck.
We can tell the moment he comes after him, if the animal is left here," said the Scout Master.
I can't see why the junk man left his horse and wagon here and went away," said the Scout Master, as the rattle of knives and forks on the tin plates told that little more remained to be eaten.
Under the circumstances I commend your discretion, Theodore," said the scout master, "though the readiness of Arthur to take chances in a good cause does him credit too.
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