
Frank Allen at Old Moose Lake; $b or, The trail in the snow
"Frank Allen at Old Moose Lake; or, The Trail in the Snow" by Graham B. Forbes is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a group of young friends, led by Frank Allen, who embark on a camping trip to Old Moose Lake, initially filled with excitement and adventure. The narrative explores themes of camaraderie, bravery, and the challenges of the outdoors as the boys prepare for their trip and encounter unexpected dangers. At the start of the book, the friends are introduced as they prepare for their camping expedition. Frank, Lanky, and their companions engage in light-hearted banter while practicing their shooting skills in the woods. Their plans take a serious turn when Frank saves a girl from a mad dog, only to face threats from the dog's owner, Fordham Jeek. These events set the stage for conflict and adventure, hinting at the challenges the boys will face in their quest for fun and exploration at Old Moose Lake.
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