Dorothy Dixon Wins Her Wings
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DOROTHY DIXON Wins Her Wings, BY Dorothy Wayne Author of Dorothy Dixon and The Mystery Plant Dorothy Dixon Solves the Conway Case Dorothy Dixon and the Double Cousin THE GOLDSMITH PUBLISHING COMPANY CHICAGO
Copyright, 1933 The Goldsmith Publishing Company MADE IN U. S. A.
TO My young sister HILDA
CONTENTS
Hi, there, young lady!
Hi, yourself,--what d'you want?
At the water's edge, a girl of sixteen stopped in the act of launching a small skiff. She straightened her lithe figure and faced about, her brown hair blowing in the breeze, turning a pair of snapping grey eyes inquiringly upon the young man who walked down the beach toward her.
Miss Dixon, isn't it? asked the stranger, his deeply tanned features breaking into an engaging smile. I'm not sure I recognized you at first in the bathing suit--
No matter how you were dressed I'm sure I wouldn't recognize you, returned Dorothy, shortly. I've never laid eyes on you before--that's why.
The young man laughed. Quite right, he said, you haven't. But I happen to be a near neighbor of yours, and I've seen you.
Up at New Canaan?