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time of year," remarked Will as he followed suit. "And the loggers have been gone some months," went on Bluff. "Tell me about that, now! It wasn't a child's voice, or I might think a kid had got lost up here. Perhaps some man has cut himself badly with his ax," suggested Jerry. "Or dropped down into some old abandoned mine shaft," spoke up Frank, with a wink toward Will; for one of the chums had gone through with just such an experience during one of their outings, and had to be rescued. "Shall we all go?" demanded Bluff, given to caution. "Why not? Nothing can happen to our machines here. For one, I decline to stay out of the rescuing party. Besides, perhaps I may get a chance to snap off a lovely picture of the Good Samaritans at work." Will had hastily unfastened his camera, and held it in his hands as he spoke. "All right, then. Come on, boys!" With these words, Frank led the way into the woods. "Sure the sound came from this direction?" asked Bluff. "That was my impression. What do you say, Jerry?" and Frank turned to the chum on whose knowledge of woodcraft he felt he could rely. "Straight in there. You're heading all right, Frank," he replied. "How far did it seem to be?" went on the leader. "That is hard to say. The man may have been weakened from loss of blood. If he was shouting, then it may have been several hundred yards, perhaps a quarter of a mile off; but I think we'll come across him closer than that." "I agree with you, Jerry," said Frank, stopping short. "What did you hear?" demanded the other, for Frank had bent his head, and seemed to be listening over his shoulder. "I don't know. Perhaps it was a bush springing back into place after our passage. But suppose we shout occasionally? It may encourage the poor fellow, and besides, guide us to where he lies," returned Frank, once more pushing on. Accordingly they lifted up their voices and gave a series of calls. "Why doesn't he answer us?" asked Will, astonished when only the echoes came back from the surrounding forest. Frank stopped in his tracks. "Can he have fainted from loss of blood?" said Bluff, still having in mind a picture of a woodsman who had severed an artery by a misblow of his ax. "There's Frank listening again, and he seems to be paying more attention to our rear than ahead," remarked Will, puzzled. "I bet you he thinks somebody is playing us for a lot of fools; that there isn't any one hu
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