For this chapter, try to keep up. I don’t want these recaps to grow to gargantuan length, but especially this time out there’s plenty of happenings shoved into the one installment, and I don’t want to leave out anything that might turn out to be important down the road. Much of what happens is silly, admittedly, but that’s never stopped us before. And anyway, this time out we get to see many more of the central scouting skills on display.
For instance, tracking. When last we left Bruce Scott, Boy Scout Wonder, he and a few other Scouts had tracked the eagle who had stolen the satchel with their two-way radio. Bruce circles one direction while the other couple go around the hill the other way (which, I think, betrays a certain two-dimensional character to their tactics, given that eagles have the entire sky open to them); Bruce falls through a hidden pit trap, and is quickly encircled about by Indians.
The other Scouts, coming around the hill, see the chase and capture, and run back to camp for reinforcements. They manage to convince the rest of the troop surprisingly easily that, no really, there are Indians up here in the hills! Even Marvin, Ace G-Man who’s just arrived back at their camp, utters only one “Indian? Impossible” before nevertheless accepting their assertion and throwing in with them to help rescue Bruce. I was expecting a little more skepticism; being captured by Indians in 1939 is only one degree more plausible than being captured by Bigfoot.
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