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Ethel Hollister's Second Summer as a Campfire Girl

Ethel Hollister's Second Summer as a Campfire Girl

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Chapter 1 ETHEL'S PLANS

Word Count: 830    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

p to her room. She could see that Mrs. Hollister had not slept

want to disappoint you, dear, nor would I do so willingly; but I s

. She told of Mattie and how they had helped her, and of her Uncle John; of Pa

pped it on. The girl's hair was still hanging unbound, having slept in i

n private theatricals!" she exclaimed with maternal pride; "But then

going into a convent. I have given u

are, and how I have put you forward under

ll not do: First I shall tell Harvey Bigelow that Aunt Susan was once a millionaire but that she lost all of her money. I shall tell of her wonderful gifts to Akron,-of her charities, and how well she is beloved, but that I shall inherit no money from her. Harvey will te

Papa to die I can leave with my teacher's diploma knowing something that will be of use to me. I could help support you and Grandmamma. What could I do were I forced to support myself after leaving Madam's. Why, an education such as her girls receive is of no e

lister listened to his daughter's plans. H

? Never,-why? Because you can't spare the money. Now at least we shall be able to go to the moving picture shows and take Grandmam

until the postman

hat news she has written," and she g

way to turn. Nora looks really refined in black,-almost handsome. She loved Mrs. Casey, who in spite of her peculiaritie

l describ

mething about her that's antagonistic to me, and yet when

she'll not expect to m

to go to any places of a

s. Probably she'd invit

her mother. I'

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