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

Chapter 8 CLOSING DAYS

Word Count: 1638    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

urry! My dress

frantically waved to her b

ice time to think-of dresses-

they'll sink-and be d

Will, as he glanced over his shoulder to get his course straight. "Th

can't swim. Oh, d

get me. You'd look nice rescuing four girls all alo

protested Percy

"Anyhow, it's lucky I

the boat ready," said the well-dressed lad, whose att

rcy. I'll give yo

ried Mollie. "We'll be

d Will. "Pull

can

med to be all there was t

nto the water, enabled the rescue to be made. For it was no easy task to disembark from one craft to the other, especially with one nearly submerged. But, while Will and Percy held the gunwale of their boat

d Mollie, wringing some water

the second time I've worn it!" cried

pressing," said W

your trousers?" demanded his sister,

e Amy. "But it doesn't mat

t it!" exclaimed Will. "H

," explained Mollie, se

Will remarked as the boat from which the girls

e it?" cried Moll

en it to the painter. It will probably drift, but it will r

thers into the craft that Percy had commandeered for the occasion, the two boys ro

can get dry, and Will can go for

y, eagerly. And for once the g

s. The twins saw them coming, and, grave

t," rema

wet," ech

e. "Why did you take the plug-the wooden p

the ancient privilege of the accus

me from the little

it back," as

and sister and her frie

hty children-

emanded Dodo, fixing

nd sakes, no! C

tandy,"

te, startled at the sight

in?" she asked, wi

ng. "It's all right, momsey, but we must get

etter telephone,"

chorused

them in suitcases as soon as might be. Then the drenched ones made themselv

re seriously was due to a c

really useful," co

red Grace. "He'll think we are his eternal debtor

least on the verge of getting there, the four came out to

s happens when we set of

comfortable then

ther, when one considers the possibility-had one good effect. It had raised Amy ou

I say nothing of moment, and yet there was, for the story of the mystery co

ed to draw her out about the matter. This made it hard for Amy, and she was s

Grace and Mollie, there came a more rational feeling, and i

t from her actions, for she was at first defiant, and then contrite, and several times it was

d. Alice was not generally liked, but the three chums were so pleasant to her, in contrast

the hole were of some service afterward, though rather stained by river water. The

remained in Mr. Nelson's safe. The advertisement about it was published again, and though there were s

at mystery," said Grace. "Maybe unti

rney had rapidly been completed.

ckford. There we're due to stop with my aunt. We can take lunch whereve

id Mollie. "A night on a c

l put us up, and then, in turn to Simpson's Corners-that's my uncle, you know-to Flatbush, where Grace's mother's niece has kindly consented

d to glance over the schedul

sin lives, and that will be our last stop

good," sa

ou sure your-your aunt and uncle won't have

I might be upset on hearing of the mystery that t

Betty, as she put her arms

g hard, for, because of the need of some repairs to the

e simple exercises, and the farewell to the grad

r!" exclaimed Mollie, as she and the others came out

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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