The Motor Girls on Waters Blue or The Strange Cruise of the Tartar
en't you just
ose," was the listless answer. "I'd go anywhere-do
y! Didn't yo
'm so dead tired when I wake up-I
and patient alike-and while the others had their night hours filled with dreams,
uan," affirmed Cora. "The sea voyage will do you good,
ut just now I don't feel energetic enough eve
daring disposition, always the leader in any pranks. Now, his very listless
et started, and with Wally, Bess and Belle to
e," again assented Ja
in the West Indies until spring should have again brought forth the North into its green attire. Walter Pennington had agreed to stay as long as J
y did not know all the wonders they were about to see, nor did they dream of all
with the few distant
her great joy in being
father, too, might fin
politic
n to Mrs. Kimball, and Inez rejoiced in her new
led for taking with the party, for, though Jack and Walter scoffed at the
rather, they take it into their own hands, as suits their fancy. And if any one of the political party opposed to Mr
there is no use running unnecessary risks. So I'll
ho had tried to make off with Inez's valise, but all trace
tor cars were kept in constant use, Bess, Belle and Cora darting back and forth in their respective houses, or to the Chelt
eclared that they we're ready
a suit case, and buy our tickets," Walter dec
marvelous!"
-aren't they?" sugg
k, and would land at San Juan, where Mr. Robinson had engaged rooms at the best hotel.
ve a most glorious tim
t will do
" replied Cora. "Though he declares that he doesn't care much,
ter are trying to explain to Inez how a motor car works and I do believe Jack is hol
to the drive at the side of the house-where Jack's car stood after a little run. As Belle had said, Jacks i
And, now that a rest and good food had rounded out her hollow cheeks, she was distinctively pretty, with that rather bold and handsome type of
doubtful if she looked upon Jack and Walter with any more seeing eyes than those which she would have directed to small boys at their
so dangerous-if she c
ou mean?"
languorous," was
ply at her chum,
their lids. The Chelton houses had been put in readiness for their lonely winter, and alre
e, but these were deferred until the trip to New York to take the ste
ars, and then well put
o her
," Jack invited h
e gasoline tanks were emptied, the radiators
g down there," said Jack, with somethi
d Bess. "'They say it is
That is, she had sent the message. Whether it would reach him or not was a
they often ran in during the winter. The d
last purchases had been made, and now they w
eady to leave?" asked Mr. R
waters blue!" h
ind going down and seeing if mo
ateroom, Inez started and drew back at the sight of a very fat man just coming aboard. "Zat man