the idea that it is not
necessary a boy to indulge in petty vices to be a hero. Frank
Merriwell's example is a shining light for every ambitious lad to
follow.
There is sometunes, with parents, a prejudice against all forms of boys'
literature in novel style.
We earnest ask all parents to examine the Tip Top, confident that they
will comment it to their boys as suitable and profitable to read.
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Transcriber's Notes
1. This text appeared under several titles:
as "The Camp in the Snow; or, The Plucky Hunters of the Maine Woods"
- Good News No. 194-205, 20 Jan-7 Apr., 1894
as "The Camp in the Snow; or, Besieged by Danger"
- New York: Street and Smith (Medal Library No. 182), 1902
- Philadelphia: David McKay, 1902
- New York: Street and Smith (Adventure Library No. 96), 1928.
2. This etext derived from 1902 Street and Smith edition.
3. Table of Contents was not present in original edition.
4. Punctuation has been normalized to contemporary standards.
5. Corrections to the text:
p. 46: stunnning -> stunning (a stunning blow)
p. 72: exent -> extent (to their fullest extent)
p. 107: zig-zig -> zig-zag (followed a zig-zag course)
p. 131: foosteps -> footsteps (heard crunching footsteps)
p. 224: thinkinig -> thinking (thinking about poor Jerry)
p. 225: Raines -> Raikes (Raikes on the other)
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