“Oh, not Blank,” said Aurora, with becoming modesty. “Why not call it Camp Calvert?”
“I think Camp Blank sounds very nice,” Aunt Betty made reply.
“And I,” said Dorothy. “Let’s call it Camp Blank.”
“No,” said Gerald; “the Blanks have nothing to do with it. This is Dorothy’s party. It shall be called Camp Calvert.”
“I protest,” said Dorothy. “It’s no more my party than yours, Gerald Blank, even if it is given in honor of my home-coming.”
“It shall be Camp Calvert,” Gerald persisted.
“Well, we’ll submit it to arbitration. Jim, you have taken no part in the controversy. Shall we name it Camp Blank or Camp Calvert?”
“Neither,” said Jim.
“What!” cried Dorothy and Gerald in a breath.
“Oh, come now, Jim!” This from Aunt Betty.