The Motor Girls on Waters Blue; Or, the Strange Cruise of the Tartar
Produced by Sean Pobuda
The Strange Cruise of The Tartar
By Margaret Penrose
With a crunching of the small stones in the gravel drive, the big car swung around to the side entrance of the house, and came to a stop, with a whining, screeching and, generally protesting sound of the brake-bands. A girl, bronzed by the summer sun, let her gloved hands fall from the steering wheel, for she had driven fast, and was tired. The motor ceased its humming, and, with a click, the girl locked the ignition switch as she descended.
Oh, what a run! What a glorious run, and on a most glorious day! she breathed in a half whisper, as she paused for a moment on the bottom step, and gazed back over the valley, which the high-setting house commanded, in a magnificent view.
The leaves of the forest trees had been touched, gently as yet, by the withering fingers of coming winter, and the browns, reds, golden ambers, purples and flame colors ran riot under the hazy light of an October sun, slowly sinking to rest.
It was a shame to go alone, on this simply perfect day, murmured the autoist, as she drew off one glove to tuck back under her motoring cap a rebellious lock of hair. But I couldn't get a single one of the girls on the wire, she continued. Oh, I just hate to go in, while there's a moment of daylight left!
She stood on the porch, against a background of white pillars, facing the golden west, that every moment, under the now rapidly appearing tints of the sunset, seemed like some magically growing painting.
Well, I can't stand here admiring nature! exclaimed Cora Kimball, with a sudden descent to the commonplace. Mother will be wanting that worsted, and if we are to play bridge tonight, I must help Nancy get the rooms in some kind of shape.
As Cora entered the vestibule, she heard a voice from the hall inside saying:
Oh, here she is now!
Bess Robinson! murmured Cora. And she said she couldn't come motoring with me. I wonder how she found time to run over?
Margaret Penrose
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THE MOTOR GIRLS ON WATERS BLUE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX
CHAPTER XX
CHAPTER XXI
CHAPTER XXII
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV
CHAPTER XXV
CHAPTER XXVI
CHAPTER XXVII
CHAPTER XXVIII
CHAPTER XXIX
CHAPTER XXX