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The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View; Or, The Box That Was Found in the Sand

Chapter 2 INTERRUPTIONS

Word Count: 1538    |    Released on: 04/12/2017

what are left of them-over on the mantel. No

artistic confusion. Betty herself took a hard, uncompromising sort of chair, of teakwood, wonderfully carved by some dead a

r," begged Grace, who sat opposite her friend

quietness, long enough to listen to me," s

ortable couch. Mollie, with a mind to color effect, had seated herself in a big chair that had a flame-colored velvet back, against which her blue-black hair showed

Betty. "Oh, I know you will just love it at Ocea

ed Grace, putting out the tip of her red tongue, to

" said Betty, h

mer plans, I will take just a moment to tell my new readers something about

set forth. They felt that they were spending too much time indoors, and they decided to live more in the glorious open. They

Nelson and Amy Stonington-Blackford, or nee Blackford, if you dislike the

ere was a mystery in her past, and it was solved when, in addition to unraveling the mystery

d to live with the Stoningtons, and more than half the time her c

e she was unable to solve the mystery about her identity, when that problem had been cleared up

he only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, the former a rich carpet manufacturer.

ith her father and mother, the other member of the family being her brother Will, a hasty, impulsive lad, whose character had, more than once, gotten him into trouble, to the no smal

ry you could guess by her name and by her appearance and manner. Mollie was a bit French herself. There were two other children, the funny little tw

chums, who were known

series, they were next heard of at Rainbow Lake, where, in Betty

Mollie became possessed of a motor car, and took her chums on a tour which en

hen came a contrast when it was learned that Mr. Stonington had purchased an orange grove in Flori

amid the palms. Sufficient to say that they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. They had ret

once again, and were ready for something new, whi

has been wanting a permanent place there for some time. Papa has been looking about, and he heard of Edgemere, a beautiful

n to Ocean View, and back, this sam

take us long to decide about the cottage. Mamma and I leased it, with the privilege of buying in the fall, if we like

at the prospect?" aske

, which was only a few minutes ago, I started looking for you. As I came up from the station

store," spoke Mollie. "She will actually turn into

mocked the

on Betty, "and you know the rest; or, rathe

hat's that?

onfection, even if Grace

but as all she had in her hand was a chocolate, and as she never would have d

t dying to have you see it. I brought back some picture postcards of the place. Ocean View is the dearest

suddenly inte

"As if that awful racket

lson home the heavy tramp of several

ls here?" so

her! I suppose I have to go

ed Betty. "It sounds

brother, besides Allen Washburn, Roy Anderson and-oh, there's that joh

so on and so on," murmured Betty. "I'll ask them in," and she we

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The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View; Or, The Box That Was Found in the Sand
The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View; Or, The Box That Was Found in the Sand
“Trajectory presents classics of world literature with 21st century features! Our original-text editions include the following visual enhancements to foster a deeper understanding of the work: Word Clouds at the start of each chapter highlight important words. Word, sentence, paragraph counts, and reading time help readers and teachers determine chapter complexity. Co-occurrence graphs depict character-to-character interactions as well character to place interactions. Sentiment indexes identify positive and negative trends in mood within each chapter. Frequency graphs help display the impact this book has had on popular culture since its original date of publication. Use Trajectory analytics to deepen comprehension, to provide a focus for discussions and writing assignments, and to engage new readers with some of the greatest stories ever told."The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View; Or, The Box That Was Found in the Sand" by Laura Lee Hope is a delightful story about four girls' adventures during World War I. This story is the sixth novel in the "Outdoor girls" series.”
1 Chapter 1 ANTICIPATIONS2 Chapter 2 INTERRUPTIONS3 Chapter 3 PREPARATIONS4 Chapter 4 OFF FOR OCEAN VIEW5 Chapter 5 OLD TIN-BACK6 Chapter 6 THE BOYS7 Chapter 7 THE STORM8 Chapter 8 THE MEN IN THE BOAT9 Chapter 9 THE BOX IN THE SAND10 Chapter 10 CONJECTURES11 Chapter 11 THE CIPHER12 Chapter 12 THE FALSE BOTTOM13 Chapter 13 THE DIAMOND TREASURE14 Chapter 14 SEEKING CLUES15 Chapter 15 A NIGHT ALARM16 Chapter 16 ON THE BEACH17 Chapter 17 ANOTHER ALARM18 Chapter 18 ANXIOUS DAYS19 Chapter 19 THE PICNIC20 Chapter 20 CAUGHT21 Chapter 21 ON THE SCHOONER22 Chapter 22 THE SEARCH23 Chapter 23 SMUGGLED DIAMONDS24 Chapter 24 TO THE RESCUE25 Chapter 25 ALL'S WELL-CONCLUSION