“Up to Lake Caboy, near the river and the falls.”
“Well, of all things!”
“What makes you so surprised?” asked Dale.
“Why, we are going up to Lake Caboy ourselves—up to the new summer hotel there. Papa and mamma thought it would be a change for us.”
“Then we may see something of each other,” said Jack. “That will be fine.”
“We’ll come down to your camp—if you’ll allow visitors,” said Flossie.
“I guess Captain Putnam will have to allow them. Every time we go into camp the country folks come to see us. They like to see the tents and the uniforms, and like to see us drill.”
“Then we’ll be sure to come.”
“We’ll try to arrange for a regular visitors’ day,” said the young major. “Then we can have drills and athletic contests, and a lunch, and all that.”
“Oh, that will be grand!” cried both girls enthusiastically.