The Corner House Girls on a Houseboat
d Mr. Howbridge ran from the motor compartment in the lower hold of the boat. Mrs. MacCall raised her hands and began to murmur in her broadest Scotch so that no one knew wha
on up! C
have happened!
all right, thank go
saw Dot and Tess pointing down the towpath. Hank Dayton was, indeed, having trouble with the mules. And Te
Agnes, as the flying heels b
n was he ran down the stairs, out to the lower forward deck of the craft, and leaped acro
those on the Bluebird could
answer. "She hasn't had much work to do lately, and she'
. After she had kicked up her heels a few more times, just to show her contempt for the authority of the whiffle-tree and the traces,
asked Ruth, as Neale lea
Arabella have her kick out. She's all right now. Isn't this
glorious!" and Ag
rts of Milton by this time, and were approaching the open country through which the canal meandered before joining the riv
to let the tow-rope sink into the canal, so the other boat might pass over it. The mules
spend a vacation that ever could be th
all like it,
e perfect," said the olde
nterrupted her guardian. "Please don'
buy more. But mother's wedding ring can never be replaced nor, I fear, found. I
in just then. "Did you say Klondikers?" and it was
ere two men who the day before looked at the Stetson flat
f he knew them. I don't mean the robbers," he added quickly. "I mean the
rdly yet had a chance to tell you, Neale,
ut father?" asked
king for your father's last known address. But it may b
asked
here the circus will show in the next month. And one
again. He may know something of my father. I wonder if they have any new an
"But I thought you'd be glad to know
going to be better than I thought. N
take account of stock and see if we need anything. If we do, we ought to stop and get it at one of the places through which we pass, because we may
all the hairpins we nee
Ruth. "At least Mrs. Mac is busy in the k
were sitting down to a most delightful meal. Dot and Tess could hardly be induced to come down off
ked Dot, as she finished and took her "Alice-doll
ts what he needs, and Hank, as you call hi
call him Hank?" asked Te
nal calls him that. He's been a driver for years, before h
table. "Perhaps I ought to question Hank about the two Klondikers who inquired about t
, filling the r?le of housekeeper, thought she
yer. "The mules will be tethered on the towpath. It is warm now, and
taste of Ruth, and Mrs. MacCall was beginning to put her mind on the preparation of supper when Dot, who had com
ed the little girl.
who was writing a letter
toreroom, which was at the stern of the
h. "Well, that's very possible. M
ody that belongs to us. It's somebody else! He's in the
" exclaimed Agnes, who was just passing
k's mules hee-hawing," said Ru
ze!" declared Dot
admit the tr
lasping her sister's hand, she led he
Mr. Howbridge, comi
heard some unusual n
goat and it smells like a goat, too. Smell it!" she cried, vigorously sniffing
eze, followed by the unmistakable bleating of a goat,