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Tom Slade on Mystery Trail

CHAPTER XXV
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CHAPTER XXV.
THE PATH OF GLORY The affair of the kidnapping created quite a sensation at camp, partly, no doubt, because stories of missing people always arouse the interest of scouts, but chiefly perhaps because the thing was brought so close to them.
Catskill Landing was the station for Temple Camp.

It was there that arriving troops alighted from boat or train.

It was the frequent destination of their hikes.

It was there that they bought sodas and ice cream cones.

Scouts from "up ter camp" were familiar sights at Catskill, and they overran the village in the summertime.
Of course it was only by reason of trainman Hanlon's doubtful clew that the village figured at all in the sensational affair.


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