The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View; Or, The Box That Was Found in the Sand
door girls. A little wind was rapidly drying the dampness. The wind even dried some of the
tion of the now unseen boat, in time to notice Mollie, ever neat, wiping her damp hands on her pocket hand
ace. "Isn't it wonderf
at, all right!" added t
" went on Grace, rather at a loss b
ld have found this
oke Betty. "I wis
do as well as though the boys were here to tell us. That is
t the legal end of it,
just wants-Allen
rules about things found at sea, or near the sea. For instance, if this is above t
Though I think in a heavy blow or at a high tide the water mi
suppo
declared. "It may have been washed ashore from
claimed Grace
tioned the othe
ox," the chocolate-loving girl
t isn't!" de
aid Amy. "Oh, if it should! Wouldn
the only one to be sur
Betty, with a laugh. "Now, girls,
x the sand that clung to it. Then the outdoor girl
vering of sand was disposed of. "
eed Betty. They lea
three white letters. They were rather scratched and
B
as she read them. "I won
uickly. "At least that's what W
" remarked Betty, and again she gav
my wante
men might com
e men hid the box
y, quickly. "Wouldn't that be an explanatio
ou mean?"
went away they saw us coming along. They were afraid we would find the box,
why they quarreled among th
oesn't it seem nat
cts," Mollie went on. "But how about the box having been washed up from the oc
e about in a perfectly natural way. But when you stop to think how the men acted, an
oat," declared Grace, walking down toward the edge of the
black box had been buried in the sand directly back
g, too," added Betty.
it, Amy herself regarding
ox," Amy said. "I worked it loose, p
ho let a little note of exultation creep into her voice. "At l
as she put back a stray lock of her da
rk," sai
" exclai
the box put the stake in the sand so
sure it is treasur
ing else-until we get the box open and find
impulsively. "I'm just dying to see wh
ave no right,
Grace, making "big eyes" at Amy. "W
n why the girls could not open