The Outdoor Girls in a Winter Camp / Or, Glorious Days on Skates and Ice Boats
, it's
r search of her possessions d
ie, who had not heard
gave me! I'm sure I put it in the tray o
the trunk, not only the "annex," as Mollie
his room a perfect si
ust find it. Amy, you were with me the day I packed
remember? You took it out for a moment, after putting it in, to s
ack. Then the telephone rang, and I went to answer it.
t-you may have simply left
ssions back into her trunk. Ther
lie, who was in t
d. "There are two buttons off my coat-must have
I can't find something. I
off early. There may be a bear or two up
n't b
s,' Amy, and I'll give you a lovely box
striding up to him. "Give
Will pretended
candy. The box of Wa
his back and there was reveale
ace cried. "I kne
urs, how in the world did it get
it th
r bri
d for a moment, and
as you were packing. I wanted to get a piece of wrappin
case," finished her brother. "I thought you meant to give it to me, so I
d Grace, meekly, as
," he said with a cheerful grin. "Neve
ll and his chums called on his sister and her friends. Mr. Franklin dropped in to see if the young folks ne
een made for breakfast, and the boys had evinced
r. Franklin?" asked Amy, nervou
nter. They come out once in a while to sort of feed-up on our st
this a hard wint
n' so," was t
ing at, Amy?" Moll
hing are equal to each other. A bear comes out to feed in a hard winter-this
ed, blushing. "I only was wondering
d Will, with a protecting, brotherly
t in your trunk," laughed the old woodsman. "Well, I m
travel, and soon the boys had been "shooe
ems to follow when one retires after a day spent in
light left burning low in the living room shone on a small clock. And a
e fearsome conclusion to which she jumped. Then
the first
she asked, sit
n. I'm sure they're trying to get in. Oh, please
"Wait until I take a look. N
e sound of the others' voices
Betty, her room being nearest the window. S
g keeping guard around the house. He's walki
it was some time before she closed her
ew environment, the girls got their breakfast. They sent over some hot pancakes to the boys, for the
ouraging about the presence of bears, the boys determin
y. "The woods must be interesting at this time o
re were woodland trails and logging roads and the girls alternated on them; seeing much to wonder at and admire,
nking of turning back, for it was nearing noon, when a
ground. Git off!" and there stepped into view a burly, roughly-dress
ered the man