The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas; Or, Fun and Frolic in the Summer Camp
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Author of The Meadow-Brook Girls Across Country , The Meadow-Brook Girls Afloat , etc.
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I go, I thtay!
Tommy, what are you doing? demanded Margery Brown, shaking back a lock of unruly hair from her flushed face.
Conthulting the Oracle, lisped Grace Thompson, more familiarly known among her friends as Tommy.
I should think you would prefer to cool off in the shade after that climb up the hill. I'm perishing. If you knew what sight you are you'd come in out of the sun, wouldn't she, Hazel?
Hazel Holland regarded Margery solemnly.
You are a sight yourself, Buster. Your face is as red as a beet. I wish you might see yourself in a looking glass.
Buster tossed her head disdainfully. I'm not a sight, she declared.
I'll leave it to Tommy if your face isn't positively crimson. But Tommy was too fully absorbed in her present occupation to give heed to the remark. I'm sorry Harriet isn't here, continued Hazel, seeing that Tommy had not heard her.
Janet Aldridge
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Fun and Frolic in the Summer Camp
JANET ALDRIDGE
1913
CONTENTS
The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas
CRAZY JANE'S WILD DRIVE
WHAT HAPPENED TO TOMMY
THE TRAIL TO CAMP WAU-WAU
IN THE HEART OF THE FOREST
THEIR TROUBLES MULTIPLY
TAKING THEIR FIRST DEGREE
TOMMY HAS A NIGHTMARE
A DAY WITH AN EXCITING FINISH
SOUNDING THE GENERAL ALARM
AROUND THE COUNCIL FIRE
TRIED BY THE FLAMES
HARRIET TURNS THE TABLES
THE CAMP GETS A SURPRISE
CRAZY JANE IS INTRODUCED
THE GHOST OF WAU-WAU
THE LAYING OF A SPOOK
THE SOUP THAT FAILED
AN "HONOR" FAIRLY LOST
WHEN THE STORM BROKE
THE FALL OF A FOREST KING
A DAY OF EXCITEMENT
SLUMBERS RUDELY DISTURBED
HARRIET'S GRAVE MISTAKE
CONCLUSION
THE END.
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