"Maybe we should have told that boy peddler, and asked him to be on the lookout," suggested Amy.
"No, I do not think it would have been wise to let him have the facts," said Betty.
The girls found the camp in the woods a most delightful place. The bungalow was well arranged and furnished, and, though there were no other campers at that time, the girls did not mind this.
"I'll write home and ask Will to come," said Grace. "He might like to spend a few days here, and Uncle Harry said he could take a tent if he liked."
"Ask Frank Haley, too," suggested Amy.
"And Percy Falconer!" added Mollie, with a sly glance at Betty.
"Don't you dare!" came the protest.
"I meant Allen Washburn," corrected Mollie.
"He can't come—he has to take the bar examinations!" cried Betty, quickly.
"How do you know?" she was challenged.