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The Campfire Girls of Roselawn

Chapter 6 CHAPTER VI

Word Count: 1483    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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rls, with a very little help, but a plethora of suggestion from Darry and Burd, proceeded to

t had been assembled and the connections made, the first essential operation, if they were to make use of the invention at on

this adjustment might be made in several different ways. One sa

Amy demanded eagerly. "How

ad phones," 50 grumbled Burd, "one

essie said, eagerly. "

s to eigh

n not more than thirty miles away from here. We ought

wave length

t," and Jessie adjusted the buzze

ree of them listened. Darry said he felt like the fi

t an amplifier-a ho

ned the instrument to the required wave length. The murmurous sound grew louder-more dis

d by the Sextette fro

id Burd. "They are going

s ear, too, to distinguish the sounds. The introduction to the famous composition was played brilliantly, then the voic

rful! Wonderful

monished

lling removed his head-harness an

ed. "Don't ever go to college, Je

Calico,' indeed!" exclaimed Jessie. "Calico

st call us 'gingh

Here comes something else.

o her ears. Then she groaned horribly. "It's a lecture

about?" asked

led Burd, "by One of the Victims. Come

heir listening paraphernalia, Darry refused. "Your unan

n check for this

hedule," Jessie said, with a sigh. It was such a fine

time before to tell the girls about the Marigold. Just su

Darry declared. "Some time this summer we are going to

ahamas, Darry?" d

re going down to Atlantic Highlands in her next. Burd's got a crush on a girl who i

art tongue could comment. "She's my maiden aunt

ing, so we have to go to

Jessie, not unwilling to tease her chum,

den aunts," observed Amy scornfully, "a

ned Darry. "Red wr

e a summer bazaar on the Fourth of July and a prize had been offered by the committee

nough to pay Doctor Stan

ssie told him. "With all those ch

t wasn't for Nell," said Amy warm

e next morning; but they promised to return from their t

ng, and evening too, with the radio. They even listened to the w

school friends, were coming to the house constantly to look at the radio set

y radio set were downstairs here, I wouldn't have much use of it. Even old Mrs. Gri

rwood said. "I don't know-I didn't think of it

what is s

ide the house? Mrs. Grimsby

mercy's sake?"

sterday 55 I was really frightened.

sie. "Didn't I show you

Grimsby about that. Do

g funny,

thing like that to turn God's lightn

l idea she must have of the Creator. I

than once regarding her harsh doctrinal beliefs. However, th

omething about it in the radio papers and in those books. In one place I saw it

t was found to be a good deal of a fallacy. I guess, after all, Mrs. Grimsby has it p

ust wonderful-before long. They say moving pictures will be transmitted by radio; and there will be machines so tha

ys powders her nose before she goes to the telephone. You never know

r timid about the lightnin

Cano

er's

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