Wyn's Camping Days; Or, The Outing of the Go-Ahead Club

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by Amy Bell Marlowe


  WYN'S CAMPING DAYS

  "Oh, girls, such news!" cried Wynifred Mallory to her chums, one day."We can go camping on Lake Honotonka! Isn't it grand!"

  It certainly was, and the members of the Go-Ahead Club were delighted.Soon they set off, with their boy friends to keep them company inanother camp not far away. Those boys played numerous tricks on thegirls, and the girls retaliated, you may be sure. And then Wyn did astrange girl a favor, and learned how some ancient statues of rare valuehad been lost in the lake, and how the girl's father was accused ofstealing them.

  "We must do all we can for that girl," said Wyn. But this was not soeasy, for the girl campers had many troubles of their own. They hadcanoe races, and one of them fell overboard and came close to drowning,and then came a big storm, and a nearby tree was struck by lightning.

  "I used to love to go camping when a girl, and I love to go yet," saidMiss Marlowe, in speaking of this tale, which is called, "Wyn's CampingDays; Or, The Outing of the Go-Ahead Club." "I think all girls ought toknow the pleasures of summer life under canvas."

  A book that ought to be in the hands of all girls. Issued by Grosset &Dunlap, New York, and for sale by booksellers everywhere.

 

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