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The Outdoor Girls of Deepdale; Or, camping and tramping for fun and health

Chapter 3 JEALOUSIES

Word Count: 1380    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

find to talk a

ther girls come near they begin to speak

the Camping and Tramping Club. The question and comments took place in the cou

tried to make herself more intimate with the quartette of friend

y will do anything Betty t

so popular. She hasn't a

is entirely too wide, and her

id Alice. "I'd rather have a cheap dress, if it was in style

th their heads together! I wonder

w. How can w

quite friendly with Mollie. I'll

. I'm sure they're ge

onder. If they

to be asked!" and

er conversation, and the girls and

the newly-formed Camping and Tramping Club. Every spare moment the four seemed to have s

heir friends and relatives asking if it would be convenient to entertain them. Som

an itinerary'"-Betty had said. "We will know just where we will stop e

to, unless something

ll might be claimed," said Betty

heard a word ye

ere. If that young man is depending on this money to make his fortune, I'm afra

r talk, as it had on that of the rival

to where Spring was already forcing into bloom the flowers, and urging the trees to greater activity, as regards the tender green leaves, there came an

ll of nature manifested itself to them, and the girls and bo

ether, and Betty showed a tentative program she ha

of the girls set down opposite each one, and a rough calcula

t at once," exclaimed Mollie. "A

re was hesitati

y. "Are you ill, Amy?" for the girl looked pal

't seem to want me to go-at least they say

e i

e it almost a

y n

the question were

t night-oh, I dare say it will, be all right, girls. Don't mind me," and Am

d been hushed when she unexpectedly came into the room. And that it had to do with the proposed little trip Amy was sure. Yet Mr. a

, when the four chums had kept to one corner of the school court, eating thei

Alice. "If they're getting up a new society, we

hat Betty Nelson thinks she can run th

out Amy Stonington I don't belie

do you

a se

eaded Kittie. "You know

omi

omi

Jones trying to hear what we're saying," and the two girl

There seemed a tension in the air-as if something was going to snap. Doubtless you have often felt it-a sensation as though pins

e heard-of the pupils in recitations, or of the

e clouds. At such times the nervous girls would jump in their seats, and there would follow hy

Amy was standing up, translating-or trying to translate-a passage from Caesar.

d Miss Greene, the teacher. "That is very good. Y

aid Amy faint

Alice Jallow, in which

istressed. Tears

ing crash so promptly came echoing that nearly every one of the girls start

Amy swayed, and fell ba

tt

Greene. "Girls, keep quiet! So

ho occupied one side of the big r

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The Outdoor Girls of Deepdale; Or, camping and tramping for fun and health
The Outdoor Girls of Deepdale; Or, camping and tramping for fun and health
“Four girls were walking down an elm-shaded street. Four girls, walking two by two, their arms waist-encircling, their voices mingling in rapid talk, punctuated with rippling laughter\u2014and, now and then, as their happy spirits fairly bubbled and overflowed, breaking into a few waltz steps to the melody of a dreamy song hummed by one of their number. The sun, shining through the trees, cast patches of golden light on the stone sidewalk, and, as the girls passed from sunshine to shadow, they made a bright, and sometimes a dimmer, picture on the street, whereon were other groups of maidens. For school was out. \"Betty Nelson, the idea is perfectly splendid!\" exclaimed the tallest of the quartette; a stately, fair girl with wonderful braids of hair on which the sunshine seemed to like to linger. \"And it will be such a relief from the ordinary way of doing things,\" added the companion of the one who thus paid a compliment to her chum just in advance of her. \"I detest monotony!\" \"If only too many things don't happen to us!\" This somewhat timid observation came from the quietest of the four\u2014she who was walking with the one addressed as Betty.”
1 Chapter 1 A FLUTTERING PAPER2 Chapter 2 THE TRAMPING CLUB3 Chapter 3 JEALOUSIES4 Chapter 4 A TAUNT5 Chapter 5 AMY'S MYSTERY6 Chapter 6 THE LEAKY BOAT7 Chapter 7 TO THE RESCUE8 Chapter 8 CLOSING DAYS9 Chapter 9 OFF ON THE TOUR10 Chapter 10 ON THE WRONG ROAD11 Chapter 11 THE BARKING DOG12 Chapter 12 AT AUNT SALLIE'S13 Chapter 13 THE MISSING LUNCH14 Chapter 14 THE BROKEN RAIL15 Chapter 15 IT'S A BEAR! 16 Chapter 16 THE DESERTED HOUSE17 Chapter 17 IN CHARGE18 Chapter 18 RELIEVED19 Chapter 19 A LITTLE LOST GIRL20 Chapter 20 THE BOY PEDDLER21 Chapter 21 THE LETTER22 Chapter 22 A PERILOUS LEAK23 Chapter 23 THE MAN'S STORY24 Chapter 24 BY TELEGRAPH25 Chapter 25 BACK HOME