The Ranch Girls and the silver arrow
THE RANCH GIRLS SERIES
ILLUSTRATED BY EDWIN J. PRITTIE
THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY PHILADELPHIA
Copyright, 1921, by THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY
MADE IN U. S. A.
Four girls were leading their ponies along a narrow defile.
On either side of them arose tall cliffs. Overhead the sky showed a deep warm blue. A stream of water flowed along, ending in a small lake at some distance ahead.
Absurd to have undertaken such a trip to-day of all days, Jeanette! Why keep up the pretense that we are not lost? As we will find our way home eventually, ordinarily I should not mind, but to be late this afternoon may create a situation that will be difficult to explain!
Nonsense, Lina. What does it matter? I for one do not care if we are not at home when father and our new stepmother reach there. I hope to be polite, but I won't pretend enthusiasm.
What was the line of poetry we were trying to recall when we followed this new road down into the canyon? asked Jeanette, wishing to divert her older sister's attention,
We were dreamers dreaming greatly in the man-stifled town;
We yearned beyond the sky-line, where the strange roads go down.
Margaret Vandercook
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The Ranch Girls and the Silver Arrow
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
The Ranch Girls and the Silver Arrow
CHAPTER I
THE SILVER ARROW
CHAPTER II
UNDER CHANGING SKIES
CHAPTER III
THE DAWN
CHAPTER IV
AT BREAKFAST
CHAPTER V
A LAWN PARTY
CHAPTER VI
THE LAW OF AVERAGES
CHAPTER VII
PREPARATION
CHAPTER VIII
THE TEST
CHAPTER IX
FACE TO FACE
CHAPTER X
AN AUGUST AFTERNOON
CHAPTER XI
THE REQUEST
CHAPTER XII
THE REFUSAL
CHAPTER XIII
ASSOCIATIONS
CHAPTER XIV
NEW FRIENDS
CHAPTER XV
THE PAST
CHAPTER XVI
FAVORING WINDS
CHAPTER XVII
OUT OF THE DARK
CHAPTER XVIII
VALOR
CHAPTER XIX
FAREWELL
THE RED CROSS SERIES
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