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le to pay to have it fixed up nicely." "Dolly, I believe we'll be able to help, too. If those girls at Camp Halsted could go around and get so many orders just in an hour or so, why shouldn't we be able to do a lot of it when we get back to the city?" "Why, that's so, Bessie! I hadn't thought of that. My aunt would buy her butter and eggs there, I know. She's always saying that she can't get really fresh eggs in the city. And they are delicious. That was one of the things I liked best at Miss Eleanor's farm. The eggs there were delicious; not a bit like the musty ones we get at home, no matter how much we pay for them." "I think it's time we were going to bed ourselves, Dolly. This is going to be like camping out, isn't it?" "Yes, and we'll be just as comfortable as we would be in tents, too. The Boy Scouts use these lean-tos very often when they are in the woods, you know. They just build them up against the side of a tree." "I never saw one before, but they certainly are splendid, and they're awfully easy to make." "We'll have to get up very early in the morning, Bessie. I heard Miss Eleanor say so. So I guess it's a good idea to go to bed, just as you say." "Yes. The others are all going. We certainly are going to have a busy day to-morrow." "I don't see that we can do much, Bessie. I know I wouldn't be any good at building a house. I'd be more trouble than help, I'm afraid." "That's all you know about it! There are ever so many things we can do." "What, for instance?" "Well, we'll have to get the meals for the men, and you haven't any idea what a lot of men can eat when they're working hard! They have appetites just like wolves." "Well, I'll certainly do my best to see that they get enough. They'll have earned it. What else?" "They'll want people to hand them their tools, and run little errands for them. And if the weather is very hot, they'll be terribly thirsty, too, and we'll be able to keep busy seeing that they have plenty of cooling drinks. Oh, we'll be busy, all right! Come on, let's go to bed." CHAPTER VII THE HOUSE RAISING The sun was scarcely up in the morning when Eleanor turned out and aroused the girls. "We've got to get our own breakfast out of the way in a hurry, girls," she said. "When country people say early, they mean early--EARLY! And we want to have coffee and cakes ready for these good friends of ours when they do come. A good many of them will co
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