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Pokračování textu ze strany 43 or at night. No scout is allowed to imitate the call of any patrol except his own. The patrol leader calls up the patrol at any time by sounding his whistle and uttering the call of the patrol.

Also when a scout makes signs on the ground for others to read he also draws the head of the patrol animal. Thus if he wants to show that a certain road should not be followed he draws the sign across it, "Not to be followed", and adds the head of his patrol animal to show which patrol discovered that the road was no good, and his own number to the left of the head to show which scout discovered it, thus:

Each patrol leader has a small white flag on his staff with the head of his patrol animal shown in red cloth stitched on to it on both sides. Thus the "Wolves" of the 1st London Troop would have the flag shown below.

All these signs scouts must be able to draw according to the patrol to which they belong.

[Practise with chalk on floors or walls, or with a stick on sand or mud.]

Scout signs on the ground or wall, etc., close to the right-hand side of the road.

Road to be followed.

Letter hidden three paces from here in the direction of the arrow.

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