CHAPTER XXI—I’M LEFT IN DARKNESS CHAPTER XXIII—WE BEGIN OUR SEARCH CHAPTER XXIV—WE BEHOLD A GHASTLY SIGHT CHAPTER XXV—WE ADD ONE MORE TO OUR PARTY CHAPTER XXVI—WE ARE PURSUED CHAPTER XXVII—WE ARE CAUGHT CHAPTER XXVIII—OUR CASE IS DISMISSED CHAPTER XXIX—WE HAVE AN ELECTION CHAPTER XXX—WE SEE OUR FRIENDS CHAPTER XXXI—WE RECEIVE DARK TIDINGS CHAPTER XXXII—WE HIT THE TRAIL CHAPTER XXXIII—WE MEET A FRIEND CHAPTER XXXIV—WE CAMP UNDER THE TREE CHAPTER XXXV—IT COMES TO A SHOWDOWN ROY BLAKELEY’S SILVER FOX PATROL CHAPTER I—WE MAKE A DISCOVERY While I was sitting on a rock down in our field eating a banana, I had a dandy thought, and I was going to begin this story by telling you about it, only now I forget what it was. Anyway, Mr. Ellsworth says it’s best to begin a story with conversation. He says conversations are even better than bananas to begin with. But, gee whiz, I like bananas. If I began with conversation that means I have to begin it with Pee-wee Harris, because he always does the talking in our troop. He can even talk and eat a