The Girls of Central High; Or, Rivals for All Honors

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by Gertrude W. Morrison


  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS SERIES

  By LAURA LEE HOPE

  AUTHOR OF THE EVER POPULAR "BOBBSEY TWINS BOOKS"

  12mo. CLOTH, ILLUSTRATED.

  PRICE PER VOLUME 40 CENTS, POSTPAID

  These tales take in the various adventures participated in by severalbright, up-to-date girls who love outdoor life. They are clean andwholesome, free from sensationalism, absorbing from the first chapter tothe last.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS OF DEEPDALE Or Camping and Tramping for Fun and Health.

  Telling how the girls organized their Camping and Tramping Club, how they went on a tour, and of various adventures which befell them.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT RAINBOW LAKE Or Stirring Cruise of the Motor Boat Gem.

  One of the girls becomes the proud possessor of a motor boat and at once invites her club members to take a trip with her down the river to Rainbow Lake, a beautiful sheet of water lying between the mountains.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A MOTOR CAR Or The Haunted Mansion of Shadow Valley.

  One of the girls has learned to run a big motor car, and she invites the club to go on a tour with her, to visit some distant relatives. On the way they stop at a deserted mansion, said to be haunted and make a most surprising discovery.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A WINTER CAMP Or Glorious Days on Skates and Ice Boats.

  In this story, the scene is shifted to a winter season. The girls have some jolly times skating and ice boating, and visit a hunters' camp in the big woods.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN FLORIDA Or Wintering in the Sunny South.

  The parents of one of the girls have bought an orange grove in Florida, and her companions are invited to visit the place. They do so, and take a trip into the wilds of the interior, where several unusual things happen.

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