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The Outdoor Girls on Pine Island; Or, A Cave and What It Contained
Author: Laura Lee Hope Genre: LiteratureThe Outdoor Girls on Pine Island; Or, A Cave and What It Contained
azement. How could anybody sleep so soundly on this, the day of days, when o
rand of chocolates. It had been so late when she had started to leave that she had been prevailed upon to spend the night with Betty. And so it was th
lease wake up? Why, it's seven o'clock this min
wailed, pitifully. "If I don't I won't be fit for a thing the rest of the day.
shoe and held it poised in the air whi
you see them, Grace," she chuckled, putting on one shoe and picking up the other. "Can't you see the boys when I tell them t
on to The Shadows and let you follow later at your leisure. It will be a nice, dusty, hot ride in
, and you least of all, Betty Nelson," she complained. "Oh, where did I put my slippers? I was so exc
race, dear, please wake up. You will give me the blues if you don't shake
with admiration. "I wish I didn't need any more sleep than you, Betty. Oh, well, the worst pa
"Oh, Grace, we are going to have one of the mos
t does that clock say, half-past seven
evelop palpitation of the heart and stop altogether
ck," said Grace with dignity. Then added plaintively: "And by my best friend,
friend and hugging her ecstatically. "If you weren't so pretty, I wouldn't dare talk about
g the last of her cocoa. "I knew they would be here befo
t and speak to them while I get the luggage. I'll br
nk there were ten automobiles instead of two," and while she ran out to greet the newcomers, Grace hurried-yes, actually hurried-up the stairs
car-she had invited him to act as chauffeur and he had gleefully ac
and the four girls and boys-were to make the journey i
nd fresh as a daisy! Jump in! Where's that runaway sister
l you we just have to get our outside things on and we shall be ready. I
e-and the chocolates?" sai
ng the answer over her sho
ives depended on their reaching the porch at the same second. The girls adjusted thei
re over the left eye?" mimicked Frank, as they watched the gir
for the eyes and nose," said A
nefactor to the world at large, Frank," said B
ace chuckled at his discomfiture. "A few more of those
posited the luggage in the car and opened the door for the gi
y and Mrs. Irving in the tonneau. Grace was to sit with Frank. "I haven't seen him about town lat
zoo it would suit me better," said Betty. "It's
ne darling Percy sleeping in a tent and cooking h
n to the river to wash his hands every two minutes. How do we get over to the island from the mainland, Betty, do
it is an old, rickety thing that looks as if it were going to pieces any minute. She thinks it mus
e middle of the lake," Grace remarked dryly. "I wouldn't mind the di
our bathing suits first," Betty admitted. "Th
rls looked to him for an explanation he added: "It would be no end of fun to be dumped in t
ork," said Frank, ungallantly. "Especially if the girls should lose t
"In the first place we wouldn't have to be resc
nk protested laughingl
tly. "We haven't lived in the
en. "To change the subject-has anybody noticed that the sun has gone under a cloud and tha
uit, Mrs. Irving," she added, turning to the chaperon, who had been singularly silent during the ride. Perhaps she was realizing for t
quite so much as a good swim. From what you girls sa
rank, regarding the sky anxiously. "Unless I am a pretty poor prophet we
phatically. "I think it would be a pretty good stunt t
d waited for Mollie's trim littl
d Will, as they came up alongside. "Loo
ad better do what we are going to,"
p then!" exclaimed Grace. "And
the tops and were ready to let down the waterproof sides
in the other car. "When the roads get muddy it's going t
" Roy answered. "Le
girls rather liked riding in the rain. Then sud
ied Grace in alarm. "Di
e answered gloomily. "Look, t