The Three Midshipmen
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a girl in a green canoe, who listened intently until the last faint echo died away, then began paddling rapidly towards the wooded slope. The sun, just dropping below the horizon, flooded t
said under her breath. "It sounds like an Indian
ful little cove where there was a floating dock with a small fleet of canoes and rowboats surrounding it, and steps le
he said to herself. "I'm going
of white tents and stopped to reconnoitre. A dozen or more tents were set irregularly around an open space; also there was a large frame bu
if I dare venture--" She broke off abruptly, staring in surprise at a group approaching
om?" cried the other. The two were holding each other's hands and
rday in the yacht-and I heard that beautiful Indian call, and I just had to find out where it came from, and what it meant. I
ared. "They vanished for fear they might be in the way," she said. "O Laura, I'm so glad you're here, for
g? It's after
l day to-morrow. You must stay to
er won't know where I am." La
and tell him? I'll go w
time before you
n, we've no time to lose, but I know how you can make a canoe fly," she said, and hand-in-hand the two went scurrying through the grov
ideals-at any rate it is better suited for girls. It aims to help them to be healthy, useful, trustworthy, and happy. Health-work-love-as shown in service-these are
are you?" L
Chief Guardian." She went on to explain about the work and play, the tests and rewards, e
girls is it for-poor girls
o dear little High School girls; all the rest are working girls. They can stay here at the camp only two weeks-some of them only ten days-the working girls, I
r them?" Lau
rity, and the charges are very low. T
t's so hard to get a chance really to hel
e alongside the big white yacht with its shining br
crew. The last golden gleam of the afterglow was fading slowly in the West as the two girls came again thro
her friend over to a group gathered on the grass before one of the te
iny puff of
. "I can't help it if I am an odd number-I'm goin
ne's friend?" said one, as she snuggled down on the grass bes
. "It must be nice-you all l
road for a year," she said, "and it seems so good to be with girls again-American girls! Please, won't you forget that I am here and
amp plans and happenings until the talk was interrupted by a cl
it?" Laura asked as al
e Council," one explained,
dark brown, fringed at the bottom and the sleeves. A band of beadwork was fast
obe of state?"
"but you can't see in this light how pretty
girls?" Laura asked. "The
rers as yet-we've not been organised long, you know; but they've been working hard f
represent a gre
onours by keeping free from colds, headaches, etc., for a number of months, or by sleeping out of doors, or doing some sort of athletics-walking, swimming, rowing, and the like. The b
l prize their necklaces by-and-by, and enjoy
daughters as a new kind of heirloom, but--" with a laug
y procession of girls from twelve to twenty, per
owed a winding path through the woods, a few carrying lanterns. "Is th
w days here make in some of the girls who have had all work and no play-like some of mine! It is so
way at once," Laura cried as the girls arranged themselves
rements for the second class. Some of the others are to be made Fire Makers to-night. Watch Mary
s the circle formed, and now in silence, all eyes were centred on the girl. Faster and faster her hands moved to the accompaniment of a whining, scraping sound that rose at intervals to a shrill squeak. At last a tiny puff of smoke arose, and the girl blew carefully until she had
all announced, "Thirty seconds within the time li
Makers, and soon the flames began to blaze and crackle, filling the air with a spicy fragrance, and sending
she whispered. "It
rls now gathered closer about the f
o-wohel
means
for love is th
and joy an
and all de
joy of ser
lf is f
means
r swelled
elo f
o for
elo, wohelo
moment of utter silence; then
lo for
osite side
o for h
er they chorus
helo, wohelo
ne Wentworth, the beautif
Fi
hen our fathers
ere their gre
the cold of the
ed
food you changed
ury meat
ges your mysteri
to them f
ight our fire in g
Spirit who ga
ying spirit-the heart of this new order of the girls of America, as the hearth-fire is the heart of the home. She spoke of the brown chevron with the crossed sticks, the symbol of the Wood Gatherer, the blue and orange sy
nours she had earned since the last meeting. It was then that Laura, watching the absorbed face
lry. It isn't all love and harmony-yet. B
ce the last meeting-things ranging all the way from hunting for a lost glove to going for the doctor at midnight when a girl was taken suddenly ill in ca
nd answered, "I'll tell you about her afterwards. Her name is Olga P
e stepped out of the circle, and c
aze and crackle, filling the
" Mrs. Royall asked,
ire Girl and to obey the law
ek b
ser
e kno
n to h
ify
hap
amp Fire I will s
d as she ceased speaking, the candidate repeated her promise to keep it, and instan
he fire I will
rength and endu
er of m
ness of
mth of
cerity of m
like a full stop in music-came
right hand across those of her left. The candidate made the same sign; then she held out her hand, and Mrs. Royall
re brought fr
the sinews wh
these others,
herever you
s the fagot
your deep
he truth tha
the law of
s followed her as she moved forward and stood before Mrs. Royall. From a paper in her hand she re
ardian turne
?" she asked, and to
is brought
rpose t
tren
mbit
rt's d
j
my s
the
uman
will
thers ha
father'
time
e that
of man
of man
gain with the solemn beauty of it all, and tears crowded to her eyes in the silence that
er hand and soft and low
sleep in she
of the Hi
heart, and
ul's
service ba
of the Hi
wake clear
l's de
ire carefully extinguished, and then back through the woods the procession wound, laughing, talking, sometimes breaking into