The Corner House Girls on a Houseboat
to go about it to organize the kind of society Ruth had in mind. In spite of her half refusal to attend the session, Agnes had decid
manded Agnes. "We haven't an elevator on
" declared the old colored man. "Sammy he d
"If Sammy has anything to
takably coming from Tess and Dot, and, mingled with the
! Oh, the wee ones!" and then she lapsed into her
have happened!
and the two sisters hurried out, br
ng?" asked Lucy Pool
help," added
of the ordinary has happened, from what I know of the family," he said with a smile. "I'll go and see, and if an
murmured Clo Baker. "I never coul
st their voices, at any rat
h from the room, there was borne to the
ou hear, Sammy Pin
dly that of the Sammy
I can't get you down! It'
mischief,"
," said Clo. "I hope he hasn't butted
basket, which was attached to a rope that ran over the high limb of a great oak tree in the back yard, Tess and Dot. They wer
arge goat, now contentedly chewing grass, and near the animal, with a startled look on h
while Mrs. MacCall stood beneath them holding out her apro
ce paling as she saw the danger of her little sis
Dot and Tess in a cho
them holding
ored us up,"
!" replied the small bo
f which there was an ample suppl
l we do?"
emed to calm the excitement of every one. "Bring the blanket here. We will hold it beneath the basket like a fire net, though I
sket could not descend suddenly. Even if the rope should be unexpectedly loosened, there would still be the weight of the attached
ned the lawyer. "We'll take hold and extend th
possit it ye twa gang an' reesk their lives this way, ye tapetless one?" she cr
de in an elevator, an' I
sket, getting it unobserved when Mrs. MacCall and Linda were busy over Ruth's party. He had fastened the basket to a long rope, which had been thrown over the
pull was transformed, by virtue of the pulley, into an upward motion, and t
on the rope. All had gone well for several trips until the rope jammed in the pulley, thus leaving the two girls suspended in the baske
ng to the scene with a large woolen squa
ble for them to remain in the library with their minds on
" cried one of the n
mean?" burst
hird. She was a lighthearted girl and had not tak
nervous lady. "Oh, dear, why did they l
id another lady. "Our Tommy is just like that-
will," he told the Scotch housekeeper, and not until then did she lower her apron and move out from under the swaying basket, murmuring as she did so something about Sammy being a "t
irected by Mr. Howbridge. Then, seeing there would be little danger to the children in case
f I do," obj
Mrs. MacCall. "An' if ever ye f
a sufficiently severe puni
to which it was fastened. Mr. Howbridge then took a firm hold of the cable and, after loosening it from where it had jammed in the pul
mmy Pinkney!" cried Tess, climbing out of t
t, smoothing out the rumpl
ake some fun and I did,"
uth. "You had better come into the house now, childre
ut they asked me to elev
ar witness," said Mr
her thanks to providence over the escape, and, after a whil
itself with is the adventure on a houseboat of the Corner House girls. Meanwhile about a week went by. There had been no more el
upper appetites of Dot and Tess had been appeased, the
He's come!"
oh, such a dand
has he?" asked Agnes,
is a 'dandy,'" corrected R
ld me always to tell th
beautifulest automobile!" cried Tess. "It's all shiny an' it
nterested in this news
murmured, as though there h
w auto," added Agnes.
ardian at the door, while the smaller child
while Ruth, remembering her posi
you c
iss Ruth," the man responded. "It is j
a car as that!" excl
monishing glance from Agnes to the smal
car!" went on Ag
st me," her guardian answered with a laugh. "But I am suppo
came in a chorus
hool was out. They may come, may they not, Miss Ruth?" he asked. Always
w-voiced answer. "But we plan
time," the lawyer said, with a laugh. "And afte
rful!" mur
tay to tea?"
w then, youngsters, run out and hop in, but don't touch anything, or you may
Tess and Dot, runn
uth. It was a standing order-that, and the
around it, and breathing in, with the odor of gaso
started back toward the house. "We're going for a ride in it, and do
m, who had come on an errand to her grandfather, Uncl
eded Tess, proudly, air
le Ruth was beside Mr. Howbridge at the steering wheel. Then the big car pu
Ruth, when they were bowling along. "Almost the chr
"I wanted it properly christened, you see. There is a met
fully, with the thought in mind that
Minerva," with its suggestion of wisdom. And
n object?"
d. "As usual, I w
y worth anything to
" he went on with a smile. "I want