Tripping with the Tucker Twins
The room we girls were to occupy was a great square chamber with a large window looking on a cobbled street. ( Frontis ) ( Tripping with the Tucker Twins )
By NELL SPEED
Author of The Molly Brown Series, The Carter Girls Series, etc.
A. L. BURT COMPANY Publishers New York Printed in U. S. A.
Copyright, 1919,
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
After our boarding-school burned on that memorable night in March, it seemed foolish to start to school again so late in the season; at least it seemed so to the Tucker twins and me. Their father and mine were rather inclined to think we had better enter some institute of learning in Richmond or take extra classes, do something besides loaf; but we earnestly pleaded to be let off for the rest of the year, and they succumbed to our entreaties.
My ankle gave me a good deal of trouble. You remember, no doubt, how I sprained it getting out of the second-story window when the false alarm of fire rang, the afternoon before the real bona fide fire. Dee's first aid to the injured was all very well for the time being, but when we arrived in Richmond a surgeon had to be called to attend to it, and the ankle was put in plaster.
A sprain can be much more serious than a break, the surgeon said solemnly as he looked at the much swollen foot and ankle. I shall have to take an X-ray of this to be sure no bones are broken, and then, young lady, you will have to be quiet for some days, how many I can't yet tell.
Nell Speed
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TRIPPING WITH THE TUCKER TWINS
CONTENTS
Tripping with the Tucker Twins
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
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