The Motor Girls on Crystal Bay; or, The Secret of the Red Oar
THE MOTOR GIRLS
ON CRYSTAL BAY
The Secret of the Red Oar
MARGARET PENROSE
Copyright, 1914, by
Cupples & Leon Company
CONTENTS
The Motor Girls On Crystal Bay
Four girls sat on four chairs, in four different corners of the room. They sat on the chairs because they were really too tired to stand longer, and the reason for the occupancy of the corners of the apartment was self-evident. There was no other available space. For the center of the chamber was littered to overflowing with trunks, suitcases and valises, in various stages of being packed, and from them overflowed a variety of garments and other accessories of a journey.
“Oh, dear!” sighed Cora Kimball, as she gazed helplessly about, “will we ever be finished, Bess?”
Margaret Penrose
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CHAPTER I
A WORRIED GIRL
CHAPTER II
FREDA’S STORY
CHAPTER III
CRYSTAL BAY
CHAPTER IV
THE RED OAR
CHAPTER V
TWO MEN
CHAPTER VI
THE “CHELTON”
CHAPTER VII
IN THE MOTELY MOTE
CHAPTER VIII
FRIGHTS OR FANCIES
CHAPTER IX
A MERRY TIME
CHAPTER X
TOO MUCH JOY
CHAPTER XI
THE RESCUE
CHAPTER XII
THE CALM
CHAPTER XIII
SUSPICION
CHAPTER XIV
AN ANGRY DRUGGIST
CHAPTER XV
AN ALARM
CHAPTER XVI
A BAD CASE OF NERVES
CHAPTER XVII
A LITTLE RACE
CHAPTER XVIII
MORE SUSPICIONS
CHAPTER XIX
ODD TALK
CHAPTER XX
THE NIGHT PLOT
CHAPTER XXI
THE BREAKDOWN
CHAPTER XXII
AT THE CABIN
CHAPTER XXIII
UNEXPECTED HELP
CHAPTER XXIV
DENNY’S SOLILOQUY
CHAPTER XXV
THE PLOTTERS ARRIVE
CHAPTER XXVI
CORA’S BRAVE RESOLVE
CHAPTER XXVII
THE RED OAR AGAIN
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE DISCOVERY—CONCLUSION