The Outdoor Girls in a Winter Camp / Or, Glorious Days on Skates and Ice Boats
ize the import of the mess
t, new covering of snow on the ground and sidewalks. That is, if we get
dear. He can't be lost for long; everyone in Deepdale
he-he ma
h she was even then shivering. Grace was n
hispered Will in her ear. "
d Amy, who had been bidding her callers good-n
e useful,"
ocket electric flash-l
y. "I'll be right with you, as s
though knowing how Mollie would worry about her little brother being out in it, the others kept insist
t, and Mollie shivered as she felt the cold and cutting blasts of
rs. Billette, the widow being ministered to by some of her neighbors
artly lapsing into French in her excitement. Mr
to stay up later than usual without being undr
gotten about Paul until a little while before. He had been missed and a hasty search had no
storm!" cried Mrs. Billette on Moll
lie, more bravely than she felt. She had dried her o
rmed Will. "Scatter and se
was going about the house. In the mantle of newly-fallen snow it would seem to be an easy
cate them, and a joyful
He came out of this side door
Mrs. Billette, clutc
n over, you know. He can c
ind my little baby!" cr
low, and could easily trace the line of tiny footsteps, since no other pers
tinctively that the steps led there. Then he saw a flash of light in the structure whe
there, Paul?
ed anxiously
"What oo want? I goin' way off i
d his mother. But her
h had been left unlocked that day-inadvertently, it se
lantern with him, taken, it developed, from where Isaac, the furnace man, had left it for a moment in t
amma so?" asked Mollie, as she caug
son Tuso. He got in boat-I go i
ot about my
Mollie, severely, "and sister does
with tears. Then catching sight of Grace, who, with the others, formed a circle abo
t any
d some chocolates in a bag. And no one re
d escorting Betty and Grace, who lived near each other. The girls promised to meet again next day, but this was
ng to the winter camp. From the parents of the three, tentative permission had
ord had said to his wife, "and the win
there is
nse!" Mr. Ford
might not have been so positive. Even as it was,
take charge of the camp, and look after the girls, who would occupy one of the large cabins, if they went to
d!" exclaimed Mr. Ford on
ho happened to be in the library wi
in dispute. Valuable timber, too, that I'm sure belongs to me. This is contrary
ll this stop us
you on the ground, Grace. You can let me know if anything happens. Now I must see what I can do about this. If only I could
him up there, papa,
n't let this bad news worry you. You and your chums can go there all right, and have a good time
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