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The Boy Trapper

CHAPTER IX
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He could scarcely have been more surprised if he had found himself inside a little palace.
The shooting-box was not a shanty, as he expected to find it, but a conveniently-arranged and neatly-constructed house.

He borrowed a few matches of Bob and proceeded to take a thorough survey of it.

"Don must have spent a good deal of time in fixing this up," said he.
"He certainly has," replied Bob, "and he handles tools like a born carpenter, too.

I suppose this is a nice place to get away to when the fellows are here shooting over their decoys.

Joe Packard says so, at any rate.


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