Then the Curlytops were off again on their summer touring trip. More adventures lay ahead of them.
“Where are we going now, Daddy?” asked Janet, as they rode along a pleasant country highway.
“The next big place at which we expect to stop is called Evenham,” was the answer. “But we won’t be there before to-morrow or next day.”
“Where do you expect to stop to-night?” asked Mrs. Martin.
“What would you say to camping out?” her husband wanted to know.
“In the tent?” cried Ted.
“Oh, what fun!” echoed Jan.
“I goin’ to make a campfire!” declared Trouble.
“We’ll see about that,” his father answered. “Yes, if your mother thinks well of it, we can stop in some good place, rig the tent up to the side of the car, and stay there all night,” Mr. Martin went on to Ted and Janet. “It’s going to be a warm, pleasant night.”
“And can we cook a meal?” Ted wanted to know. “It isn’t like camping out if you don’t cook your own meal.”