[Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders in the Great North Woods by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Overland Riders in the Great North Woods CHAPTER VIII 6/15
Grace, how do you think you would strike a match with nothing dry to strike it on ?" he teased. "I do not believe I should strike it," answered Grace. "Hold your hat over me," he directed, getting down on his knees.
Tom placed the head of the match between his teeth and jerked the match forward through the teeth, cupped the match in his hands until the flame of the match ran up its stick, whereupon he applied it to the shavings. The pine knots flickered, then flamed up, snapping and shooting out little streamers of reddish fire.
Bark and splinters from the leaning tree were placed about the knots, and in a few moments they had a cheerful fire. "Cut two saplings and spread the blanket for a backing," said Tom, nodding to the guide. Joe sharpened one end of each sapling and forced them into the ground back of the log, and on the saplings she stretched one of the wet blankets. "Girls, in all our campaigning we haven't learned much, have we ?" demanded Anne.
"Had it not been for Tom we should have sat all night in misery and wetness.
I think we are going to learn something on this journey." "It strikes me that we have already learned a few things," observed Miss Briggs. Lieutenant Wingate recovered rapidly, and when able he began searching about to discover what had hit him but could find nothing. The clothing of the party under the influence of that red-hot fire soon dried out, and the spirits of the Overland Riders rose in proportion. Acting upon Elfreda's suggestion that they make an effort to salvage their supplies, Tom and Hippy prepared pitchpine torches, and all hands repaired to the scene of their late camping place. "Look! Oh, look!" cried Emma, as they came within sight of it.
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