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

Chapter 10 ON THE WRONG ROAD

Word Count: 2230    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

getting ready to start had been trying on all of them. Then the humor of the si

back home at once! Mamma will be dr

too," li

k wit oo, Moll

dears!" mu

the way back with them," exclaimed the sis

eing, doubtless, a chance to ma

! The

l, cunningly, seeing the drift of his s

go back," spoke Grace, making a motion t

ll insist on their going back. And oh! what faces they hav

oke Dodo. "Oo dive us ta

ly she looked up int

here was an air of determination abou

back!" decl

em," and proudly she displayed a very dirty bag, the opening of which dis

ion could be seen to somewhat resemble a musket. "Gun go bang-bang!" explained the little chap, "bad bears run 'way off.

you bad children! What shall I do? Mamma will be dreadfully worried, and

ndy," spoke the inexorable Dodo.

aid Paul

Grace, in a low voice, but, low as it was, the twins heard.

ffirmed Mollie. "Will you go straight back if you g

who usually led her small brother

is tandy?" With him evidently the prospect of present enjoyment w

me chocolates. "Now be good children. Do you th

o go with them? Oh, isn't this annoying, and we're behind tim

" mocked Will, who, with his chums, had bee

. Here, Frank-Allen-you see that he performs his part of the contract," and s

Will and Frank bade the girls good-speed and led away the two small one

rmured Mollie. "I'm so s

just a little pleasant episode, and

s late," suggested

fault, anyhow. We can just walk a little faster to mak

nt. "I'm not as comfortable as you, perhaps," she admitted, "but I will be when I get my other shoe

The day was one of those balmy ones in June, when it is neither too hot nor too blowy, when the breeze se

n and out among great maples that formed a leafy shade which might be most accep

ugh start having been made to all

we don't want to tire ourselves out on the first stage of our trip

going to be ath

y of you feel like resting at any time, don't hesitate to say so. We w

ts. The sight of a cow placidly chewing her cud in a meadow, the patient creature standing knee-deep amid the buttercups, was a picture they all admired, Mo

ovely enlargement," said Mollie.

least, all but Grace trod firmly, and she rather favored herself on a

e women and girls of the household, standing with rolled-up sleeve

ents, too, not

her daughter, as they paused in their work of was

s for peddle

playing horse in front of his house, scut

an' see the

d Betty. "What will w

he girls that they wondered why they had not before th

and they were fortunate in that their way still lay in pleasant places. They came to a little brook that ran under the road, and not far from it

" asked Grace, as the ever-mou

gry already?

the pangs," admitted t

e eaten much candy,

three

eforming!" cheered

me," Grace said, as she pouted. "I'm sure y

will eat soon, for I confess to hav

her than go to some restaurant, country hotel, or stop at a chance farm house, the girls had

tree to partake of their hay and oats. "It must be noon by that sign," went on the Little Captain, confirming her guess by a glance at

iful spring of water he

we ma

'm just dying for a good h

sandwiches were set out, with a bottle of olives to add to the attractiveness, and then the little ket

ly announced Betty. "

my

culated it around in the cup, until one fragrant brew was made

as she tasted it, cream and sugar having

ce. "I wouldn't have mi

n, as Betty, after a look at her watch, warned them that the better

time-worn sign-post bore letters that could scarcely be made out, and, though they had a road map, the girls were not quite sure which

Rockford, pleas

iously. "G'lang there!" This last

d to the right," murmured Betty, a

insisted Grace. "We'll tak

were destined to disappointment. In blissful ignorance they trudged on, talking so inter

he farmer had caused them to make. Again coming to a dividing of the way

n, and ten to Denby," r

kfo

hey stared

ay anything about Roc

ved our town," sugges

A snub-nosed, freckle-faced boy came along whistling

to Rockford, little

uh

is the road

ave any left, Grace," sugg

' candy?" asked the bo

answered Betty. "We wa

oy, with a grin, as though he took personal delig

ollie. "Don't you give

lt that we went w

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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