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Ellis, Edward S. (Edward Sylvester), 1840-1916

"A Tale of Life and Adventure in India Including also Many Stories of American Adventure, Enterprise and Daring"


The boys halted at a safe distance, and even Tom paused a few minutes
to make a reconnoissance before going nearer.
"You fellows stay here, and don't any of you throw stones or yell!" he
said, in a guarded undertone; "for if them hornets find out what is up,
they'll come swarming out by the million and sting us all to death."
The promise was readily made, and Tom went forward like a hero, the
eyes of all of his playmates fixed upon him. It was noticed be carried
a large silken handkerchief in his hand--one that he had secured at
home for this special purpose.
He advanced stealthily until within some ten feet, when he halted
again. With his gaze centered on the gray, oblong object, he saw one
of the dark insects suddenly crawl to view through the opening.
"I wonder if he suspects anything," thought Tom, half disposed to turn
about and run; "no--he's all right," he added, as the hornet spread his
wings, and shot off like a bullet through the air.
Still intently watching the orifice, the boy moved softly forward until
directly under the nest. Then, with the deliberation of a veteran, he
deftly enfolded it with the large silk handkerchief, easily wrenched it
loose from its support, tied the covering over the top so securely that
not an inhabitant of the nest could possibly escape, and rejoined in
triumph his companions.
"Now you'll see fun!" he exclaimed, as he led the whole party trooping
in the direction of the schoolhouse; "keep mum, and don't tell any of
the girls what's up.


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