The Meadow-Brook Girls on the Tennis Courts; Or, Winning Out in the Big Tournament
Author: Janet Aldridge Genre: LiteratureThe Meadow-Brook Girls on the Tennis Courts; Or, Winning Out in the Big Tournament
erhead. The eyes of the Meadow-Brook Girls were fixed inquiringly on his brown face. Captain George appeared to be in no
the ith killing
at's more, he knows it. That's why he's so long about telling. Suppose you wait until after supper, Georg
le impatiently. "This is dead serious business, a
mented Buster
of your system. I'm getting a little tired of their not believing us. T
them solemnly. "And we believe you folkth do
will tell you," answered George. "Did
fashionable summer r
of the Atlantic Coas
shook th
ave understood that they were a
most important affairs ever pulled off along the co
hat next?" d
on that. The best players there are in New England come down to Newtown to match their skill against their fellows. People journey many miles to attend this tournament, which usually lasts several days, sometimes a week. M
y one can get an entry there. Oh, it's very select and one has to be well up in the lists t
tioned Miss Elting, interested, though she co
eeks fr
u boys
th a team of elephants. I rather guess we are going, and we shall st
are goin
ok his
class for us next season. You will see the Tramp Club on hand with the racquets
that already,
s took off their hat
t I have scored a greater triumph th
ked the guar
em, wouldn't know it if they were beaten. They'd keep right on playing till the Atlantic itself froze over, if somebody didn't cut in and stop them
ought was one," answer
seen the real
the great mystery to be so
r will you see the genuine article till af
Charlie Mabie. "There isn't another team in th
en may not be disappointed. I shoul
ou didn't, we could never forgive you. Of course you will see
not knowing any of the contestants, not even knowin
lower voice. "I had forgotten that you didn't know them. But you will-you w
sible," said Harriet
ling it nearly fast enough to suit them. Tommy and Margery shared their impatience. Tommy's face was working nervously and Margery was maki
rmise. There was more to tell,
s worth while?
on it. Then there will be individual prizes. There are second and third prizes, too, but I don't know what they are. I didn't
r forehead wrinkled into lines of perplexity. The wa
team, Georg
Don't you know?"
ot. You have
l confess that you've almost got me guessing. You've so befuddle
st out into
circumnavigating the globe," scoffed Davy. "I could walk to t
guessed yet?" q
hen you began," replied Harriet
the tennis championship for the coast, and you're going to put all the others so far back of the lines
e Baker squarely in the eyes. "Why, Mr. Baker, none