
Pee-wee Harris
"Pee-wee Harris" by Percy Keese Fitzhugh is a novel published in 1922. Small in stature but big in Scout spirit, Pee-wee Harris is the quintessential First Class Boy Scout whose boundless enthusiasm often lands him in predicaments. Armed with his compass, pocketknife, and insatiable appetite, this young hero uses Scouting skills to solve mysteries and embark on adventures around Bridgeboro, New Jersey. Through zeal, Scout knowledge, and remarkable luck, Pee-wee manages to turn even his mishaps into triumphs—proving that even when he loses, he wins.
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