Mrs. Hutchins remained with the girls a week at their camp at Stony Point, and then all returned to Fairberry, where the tents were pitched again in the broad and scenic ravine known as Fern Hollow. Here they camped again for another week, summarized, tabulated, and classified the achievements of the last few weeks, conferred honors, and finally adjourned to their several homes, there to remain until the autumn opening of school.

But the adventures of the year for this Camp Fire were not complete. More of equally stirring character were in store for three of the girls, and those who would follow these events should read the volume entitled:

CAMP FIRE GIRLS ON A HIKE;

or,

LOST IN THE GREAT NORTHERN WOODS.


A PRINCESS OF THE WOODS


CONTENTS.

Chapter Page
I A Long Time Ago [1]
II Brother and Sister [14]
III Father and Daughter [27]
IV A Call of State [40]
V A Timely Arrival [52]
VI At Jamestown [64]
VII Up the Chickamohiny [76]
VIII Parting Company [89]
IX Hard Pressed [101]
X A Prisoner [113]
XI The Friend in Need [125]
XII Conclusion [137]