The Outdoor Girls at Wild Rose Lodge; or, the Hermit of Moonlight Falls
Did you ever see a more wonderful day?
The four Outdoor Girls, in Mollie Billette's touring car and with Mollie herself at the wheel, were at the present moment rushing wildly over a dusty country road at the rate of thirty miles an hour.
Grace Ford was sitting in front with Mollie, while Betty Nelson and Amy Blackford sprawled, to use Mollie's sarcastic and slightly exaggerated description, all over the tonneau.
You look as if you had never done a real day's work in your life, said Mollie, with a disapproving glance over her shoulder at the girls in the tonneau.
We never have, returned quiet Amy, with a grin.
And we are proud of it, added Betty, as she defiantly settled her feet still more comfortably on the foot rail. Why should we be energetic when it is so much easier to be lazy?
There the proper spirit speaks, applauded Grace Ford from the front. I think I shall have to change places with you, Betty. It's far too exciting up here with Mollie. She insists upon staging near collisions every few feet--thus keeping me awake!
Great heavens! cried Mollie, pressing an impatient foot upon the accelerator to which the great car responded with an eager purring, did any one ever give us the mistaken title of Outdoor Girls, I wonder? They should have called us the Rip Van Winkle club, instead.
Now she's getting sour-castic, commented Grace lazily. Have some candy, honey, and sweeten up.
She passed the ever-present box of delicacies over to Mollie, to which overture the young driver responded with so indignant a stare that Grace quickly withdrew the box, tucked it behind her, and strove to look unconscious.
Please, ma'am, I didn't mean to do it, she said meekly.
Well, don't do it again, that's all, returned Mollie, uncompromisingly, her eyes once more on the road ahead, I've eaten so many chocolates this week that I've had indigestion and mother threatened to cut down my allowance.
Laura Lee Hope
The Outdoor Girls at Wild Rose Lodge
The Hermit of Moonlight Falls
Contents
The Outdoor Girls at Wild Rose Lodge
Just Fun
The Falling Tree
The Queer Little Man
Good News
Betty Takes a Dare
Nearly Wrecked
Bad Tidings Confirmed
Premonitions
A Visitor
Hurrah for Allen
The Hold-Up
Sheep!
The Enemy Routed
Nothing Human
Wild Roses
The Whirlpool
The "Thing"
Surprised
Like Old Times
Very Much Alive
Out of the Dark
Tragedy
A Moonlight Apparition
Recovered
The Old Crowd Again
The End