They stopped occasionally, for soda water or candy, and once they stopped at a camera place and had their pictures taken in the rolling chairs.
King proposed this, because he saw a great many people doing it, and as the man finished up the pictures at once, the children were delighted with the postcards.
"I'll send one to Kit," said Midget, "she'll love it. And I'll send one to Grandma Maynard."
Ruth had several of the pictures, too, and she said she should send some to friends in Philadelphia.
"She's an awfully nice girl," said Marjorie to her mother, when telling of their morning's doings. "I'm so glad she's at Seacote. We're going to have lots of fun when we get back."
"I'm glad, too," said Mrs. Maynard. "For you have so few acquaintances there, and Ruth is certainly a very sweet child."