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Troop One of the Labrador

CHAPTER III
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Think what a lot we'll know next year that we do not know now; everything we learn, too, is sure to be of use to us sometime in our lives.
"As we go along we'll find there is a great deal to learn in this handbook, and all of it is worth knowing.

We don't look far ahead.
Suppose we begin with the scout law.

With your good memories you'll learn it before we go ashore to-night.

I want you to learn the twelve points of the law in order as they appear in the book, so that you can repeat them and tell me in your own words what each point means." Doctor Joe turned to the scout law and explained each point in detail.
When he told them that "A Scout is kind" meant that they must not only be kind to people, but that they must protect and not kill harmless birds and animals, David protested: "If we promises _that_, sir, 'twould stop us huntin' seals and deer and pa'tridges and plenty o' things." "Oh, no!" explained Doctor Joe.

"It does not mean that.


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