
The Outdoor Chums at Cabin Point; Or, The Golden Cup Mystery
by Quincy Allen
"The Outdoor Chums at Cabin Point; Or, The Golden Cup Mystery" by Quincy Allen is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. It follows a group of adventurous boys known as the "Outdoor Chums" who set off on a camping trip to explore the wilderness and uncover mysteries, particularly surrounding an old cabin and the enigmatic hermit, Aaron Dennison. The story is filled with elements of nature, camaraderie, and the excitement of discovery, appealing to young readers who enjoy outdoor adventures. The opening portion introduces the main characters—Frank, Will, Bluff, and Jerry—as they trek to Cabin Point for their outing. They discuss their plans and reflect on previous adventures while anticipating the discovery of an old cabin. On their way, they encounter a stranger who falls over a precipice, prompting the boys to rescue him. This encounter hints at the unfolding mystery and excitement surrounding their camping adventure. As they reach their destination, they discover the cabin and explore its secrets, setting the stage for further escapades that intertwine the joys of nature with the thrill of the unknown.
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