as he said good-bye to the children, but he had had a
fine winter's income, and the sale of the cubs would give him enough
money to keep him with care, in old age.
As the carry-all, filled with children and the ladies, started out of
camp, the timber-men waved their hats and yelled after the disappearing
vehicle, making the children feel that they were leaving good friends
behind.
So the Five Little Starrs left their Winter Camp in the Canadian Forest
and went home. We next hear of them in the book "Five Little Starrs on a
Motor Tour."
THE END
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page 9, "disstance" changed to "distance" (for the same distance)
Page 10, "freind" changed to "friend" (to meet an old friend)
Page 51, "eveyone" changed to "everyone" (while everyone laughed)
Page 98, "musn't" changed to "mustn't" (No, you mustn't)
Page 102, repeated word "in" deleted (that wood in)
Page 159, "stoods" changed to "stood" (Babs stood gaping)
Page 227, "childred" changed to "children" (word, both children)
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