Part 9 (2/2)
”You're crazy,” Pee-wee shouted
”Answer in the affiret out your note book Do you knohat he did once?” he asked, turning to Warde ”He wouldn't jot down a fountain in Bronx Park because he didn't have a fountain pen--”
”You're crazy!” Pee-wee shouted
”He went into a store and asked for the handbook and when they told him they didn't have one he asked for the feetbook He thinks the feetbook has got all the daring feats in it He--”
”Don't you believe him,” Pee-wee yelled
”Before he was in the scouts he used to be a radiator ornament on an automobile,” Roy persisted ”There's a caterpillar, enter him up, Kid,”
he added
”Up at Temple Camp,” Pee-wee yelled in merciless retaliation, ”they--they told him he could play on the veranda and he said he could only play on the harmonica!”
”I admit it,” Roy said ”That hen I was a second-hand scout”
”They ought to be called the Nickel Foxes, that's what all the scouts up at Temple Camp say,” Pee-wee shouted ”Because none of the Ravens haven't got any sense,” Roy ca”
”That sho much you know about arithood the boss isn't here,” Warde said, ”or he'd laugh himself to death” The boss hat they always called Blythe
”Maybe you'll say I didn't discover _hireatest discoverer next to Columbus, Ohio,” Roy said
”Well anyhoever discovered him, I like him,” Warde said
”Same here,” said Roy quite ready for any topic of conversation ”I can't make him out but I like him”
”He's just down and out, sort of,” Warde said ”Maybe he's been sick
That's the way it seems to me But he likes us and I like him It's fun to see him smile”
”I wonder where he came from?” Roy asked, as theyabout where he belongs or anything”
”Maybe he doesn't know,” Warde said
”We shouldn't worry about his history,” said Roy ”He's all right and that's enough And he's going up to Tean Pee-wee
”Sure, you discovered Temple Camp,” said Roy ”You discovered the North Pole and the South Pole and the clothes pole and the Atlantic Ocean and Atlantic and Pacific Tea Coot them all down in your little book”