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

Chapter 7 TO THE RESCUE

Word Count: 1282    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

fully afloat, and the girls in vain tried to raise their feet out of the i

thing!" cried Betty, usually t

ore!" begged Amy. "I

become of that plug?" and, pulling in her oars she began feeling abo

t to make a cat's cradl

ater would have come in at once," said Mollie. "It has

row ashore!"

as now badly water-laden, and did not move quickly. The

er voice trembling somewh

from coming in," murmured M

hile the other girls cast anxious eyes tow

at in sight!" exclaimed Bet

lug!" suddenly cried Mol

foot-my toe!" cri

ed Betty, in dis

said Mollie. "Wait unt

tered Amy, whose recent rather tragic

ommanded Betty

in!" moaned Grace. "I'm going to

race, caught up a chocolate from a bag and thrust the confection into the tall girl's mouth. "That will keep you from saying such silly thi

nly whittle on

the side of the boat," went on Mollie, "but as we haven't-we can

t tours now!" moaned Amy.

, or make one, we'll have to stuff something in the hole. Girls

she spoke. The other girls saw her idea, and passed over th

ighed Grace, as she parted with

marked Betty, firmly. "And you'll get

ashore, you me

in, sharply. "Of course we'll get ash

stest," replied the owner of the boat. "Oh,

oat. Meanwhile she looked closely at the surface of the water in the craft, which had now risen until it

floating somewhere he

the seats," said Mollie. "Hurry up, Betty. The hol

bubbling up," added Amy. "

aid Betty, coolly. "It's a

clothes!" pr

ave the handkerchiefs in the hole!" she exclaimed, as she forced

Grace. Indeed, they were all

for shore, but they had only rowe

is still

er, Betty had thrust in the handkerchiefs. There was a string of small bub

Help!" sudden

matter?" demande

man-or a boy! He must come out and rescue us!" sa

" came the hail fro

, making a megaphone of her h

th on shore-the girls could now see that he was a youth-began shoving out a boat. He did no

alconer!" cried Betty.

'll have to swim

e!" suddenly cried Amy. "Oh,

ow we have some chance. If he can only make P

e argument," said Grace. "O

and Percy seemed to be having a difference of opinion, and it appeared that Percy wanted to shine

Will could be heard to cry.

y, the wind now carrying

insisted Will, f

ost whined Percy. "They

ou, and we'll make better time even if you do put back. Come on, or

is threat into execution. At any rate, he swung the big boat around and a few moments later Will and he, t

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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