The Outdoor Girls in a Winter Camp / Or, Glorious Days on Skates and Ice Boats
uld perhaps be a more appropriate term, considering the
ining eyes, as she crouched down amid the rugs nea
gined could be," said Betty. "I'm so glad you though
oo swift for me,
could go faster!
d the bend," spoke Allen. "Then we'll ge
rls will have to hang on, even by your
cary as all tha
Frank, soothingly. "He's
reassuring glance from Betty
d claimed for it. Roomy, as ice boats go, c
s," said Mollie, as the sharp wind
dley," declared Will. "I t
race, tossing h
in the face, "whence this sudd
oughtfulness in providin
or she'll be wanting me to do somet
be real chilly, I'm afraid," and she drew her very becoming furs closer about her. Her fa
not," she confessed with a laugh. "I only know
nd he took from a box a long, round object. "It's a vacuum bottle of hot coffee," he ex
hastened to assure him. "It is just w
ox," said Allen to Frank. "If you'll get t
blige!" exc
the coffee," explained the young l
y were sipping the hot beverage while glidi
the full force of the breeze, which, increasing in power, sent
ng Mollie, and causing her to spill
u did!" snapped the
Grace, contritely. "I thoug
s," laughed Betty, as she helped Gr
ed Mollie," as Will expressed it later. The little
s were moving about, and he needed less
re of the frozen river, there shot out a small ice craft, containing two persons. It was so sud
ome out?" he called sharply to t
s the retort, and then the boat shot around and took the
in that boat!" exclaimed
agreed Mollie. "But who
ook," ans
im?" demanded
He's a new
ing with-her-lo
r saw him with her. Mind that c
ve me a scare, though. I never sa
know much about running one of these things. How are
tly, looking up into the cloudless sky, and nu
ed Grace. "Do you kn
in theatrical fashion. "Mum's the word, old
n't worry," w
in the direction of the other boat. It was a little distance ahead, but off
Alice think he was some ice yachtsman," suggested Wil
r. "We seem to be on the outs enough with the Jallow fami
father's case, and I think, when it is next tried, that Jallow will lo
stify," said Grace, "it would end it all in papa's
of the way to the lumber camp. They intended to stop at noon, which woul
to a race, but Allen knew better than to accept. The other boat was a
e river. Our friends gave it little thought until, when they we
back, tacking a
t," said Allen in a low voice. "He'll
ding from side to side of the frozen river
ried Allen, as he saw the craft headed di
ut Allen was not minded to suffer a collision. Quickly he shifted his helm, an
rom the girls as Allen, who had managed to jump clear, raced
gage and fur robes, scattered over the ice, he saw the boat, the action of which had m
ill, as he sat up, a ro
g a quick survey of the girls. The
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