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Title: The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas
Author: Janet Aldridge
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THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS UNDER CANVAS
Or, Fun and Frolic in the Summer Camp
by
JANET ALDRIDGE
Author of _The Meadow-Brook Girls Across Country_, _The Meadow-Brook
Girls Afloat_, etc.
Illustrated
Philadelphia
Henry Altemus Company
1913
[Illustration: "I go, I thtay!" (Frontispiece.)]
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. CRAZY JANE'S WILD DRIVE
II. WHAT HAPPENED TO TOMMY
III. THE TRAIL TO CAMP WAU-WAU
IV. IN THE HEART OF THE FOREST
V. THEIR TROUBLES MULTIPLY
VI. TAKING THEIR FIRST DEGREE
VII. TOMMY HAS A NIGHTMARE
VIII. A DAY WITH AN EXCITING FINISH
IX. SOUNDING THE GENERAL ALARM
X. AROUND THE COUNCIL FIRE
XI. TRIED BY THE FLAMES
XII. HARRIET TURNS THE TABLES
XIII. THE CAMP GETS A SURPRISE
XIV. CRAZY JANE IS INTRODUCED
XV. THE GHOST OF WAU-WAU
XVI. THE LAYING OF A SPOOK
XVII. THE SOUP THAT FAILED
XVIII. AN "HONOR" FAIRLY LOST
XIX. WHEN THE STORM BROKE
XX. THE FALL OF A FOREST KING
XXI. A DAY OF EXCITEMENT
XXII. SLUMBERS RUDELY DISTURBED
XXIII. HARRIET'S GRAVE MISTAKE
XXIV. CONCLUSION
CHAPTER I
CRAZY JANE'S WILD DRIVE
"Tommy, what are you doing?" demanded Margery Brown, shaking back a lock
of unruly hair from her flushed face.
"Conthulting the Oracle," lisped Grace Thompson, more familiarly known
among her friends as Tommy.
"I should think you wo
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