Part 3 (2/2)

”I was a chauffeur a little tias-wheels Saw you coood joke to make you fellers think somebody was sick in the woods

Then, e seen you all go by, I said to him, 'Let's run a couple of them machines down the road a bit, just to tease the boys' Flimsy he rode one once in his travels, and so we juoes along with it, on me face”

”What say, boys? Shall we let it pass?” asked Frank, winking at his chums

Jerry, for reply, started to fire the revolver he held, until the entire six shots had been discharged

”Here! Take your gun, er Think ould happen to you if you'd fired and hit one of us? Solad that Bluff, here, was so quick with his stick”

He handed the empty weapon over to the trah really ashamed of his action

The boys started back to where the other machines had been left, while the two men slunk into the shelter of the woods, to patch up their hurts as best theyto a rescue, wasn't it?” asked Bluff

”I only hopeon top of Hank, while Bluff and Jerry surround the other traun Thenthere

Fellohat need of words to explain what happened?” chuckled the gratified Will

Whenever he succeeded in securing a coveted picture the ardent photographer was the happiest boy in the county His pleasure caused hiood nature

”Tellto scorn such an exhibition of joy over so trivial a ame, to hear him chatter”

”And so he had,” declared Frank quickly, ”according to his light All of us are not made alike, Jerry One man's food is poison to another You and I are fond of fishi+ng and shooting, but Will isthe ti hi pleasure beats ours all hollow”

”Anyhow, it doesn't thin out the game,” asserted Will stoutly

Jerry stopped short to turn a look of pity on his coo out in caested witheringly

”All very true,” remarked Frank as they reached the other motorcycles, and prepared to continue their interrupted journey to the camp of the trapper; ”which is proof of what I say, that many men, many minds

There's room for all kinds in a party”

”Yes; and nobody likes to look overquite offended

”Don't pay any attention to hi by it You kno he likes to joke every one Noe're off again, boys”

Once ht of those two unfortunates sprawling upon the ground was a lesson, warning the riders against trying for speed under such conditions, so theyat the cabin home of the trapper they surprised him very much; and when Jesse Wilcox learned the object of their visit he was more pleased than ever

They spent soexperience now the boys had become quite proficient in this line, and were able to show old Jesse quite a few tricks that delighted hi h cabin hoed hiame of the West, which he answered to the best of his ability

”Wait till we get out with Martin Mabie, fellows He's on the ground, and can set us straight Jesse has been trapping these little ani now he's a back nuhed, for he was very fond of these four lads, and nothing they said annoyed hiht This necessitated that they ith their ained, below the lumber camp