The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View; Or, The Box That Was Found in the Sand
ce, sinking into a seat beside Mol
g toward the window to wave
to something-he has a se
l the quicker. Boys are that way," declared Mollie,
an a hurried search among the various articles she
t something?" a
d Grace, with a look of contentme
the summer," said Amy Blackford to her hostess when they wer
an View," remarked Betty's mother. "A
t be from what B
Nelson, looking over the top of hi
Amy, questioningly. "
Ocean View," went on Betty's father.
think you never ate anything else, and you know if you ta
"But there's an old lobsterman-Tin-Back, they call him-near Edgemere in whom
Tin-Back?" asked Amy
funny that would
r. "I didn't have time when I came dow
a little later, the four chums were conversing. "We can go sai
rate-treasure in some cave,
y, perhaps the most unsoph
y offering her bag of sweets. The h
Amy, eagerly. "I should love
his world. If there was a pirate's cave it would be lighted with electricity and an admission fee ch
atching sight of Betty's father agai
nd on the coast near
ere around Ocean View. Or, perhaps it would be more correct to say that one of Kidd's treasures. O
y, with glistening ey
asure story, I suppose," answered
y! Don't
here may be some treasure buried in the sand n
it!" cried Amy. "I'm going t
ad been looking from the window
reasure,"
ret," observed Grace. "I wonder whe
r?" aske
those chocolates. The
candy before we arrive I-I don't know
. There was the usual scramble on the part of our friends, and other passengers, to alight, and when the gi
hy they call it that. You
uable along the shore to allow of the village being there. The town is about a mile back from the wa
ow owners. There were several shell roads running from the main street of the town down to the water's edge, however. And soon
e, as the carriage turned along a highway that p
was a large bay, enclosed in a point of land that
dgemere?" a
answered Bet
ergreen and other trees, on the very point of land that jutt
ed Amy. "And we can have still water
t's why mamma and I decided on
," murmu
g surf!" declared Mollie, w
d when the carriage stopped within the fence, at the side porch, th
had forgotten part of it, but I like i
et!" decl
as Percy Falconer wou
ed Betty, mak
gnarled and twisted hands, and a face almost lost in a bush of beard, yet in who
imed in hoarse tones-his voice seeme
arrived," Mr
ng all ready for ye! 'Mandy has a
ked Mrs. Nelson
sterman and a character. I engaged his wife to c
augh. "Leastways they all calls me that. I'll take them grips," he went on
ell!" exclaimed Mollie,
old lobsterman. "I reckoned it'd be
" gasp
m this mornin' at low tide. Nothin' like quahogs for chowder,
eally your na
ll clams, lobsters and crabs, but I don't never sell no tin-bac
re the lobsterman could answer, Betty, fr
, and select
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