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game!" exclaimed Heavy. "Why, with all this fish we could live a week in a cave. It would be bully." "'Charming' is the better word, Miss Stone," suggested The Fox. "Don't correct me when I'm on a vacation," exclaimed the plump girl. "I won't stand for it----" Just then she slipped and sat down hard and they all laughed. "Lucky you weren't on the ice. You'd gone right through that time, Jennie," declared The Fox. "Now, let's come on to the cave if we're all agreed. I guess Ruth has the right idea." "We'll drag the sled and break a path for you girls," announced Tom. "All ready, now! Bring your snowshoes. If it stops snowing, we can get home on them to-night." "Oh, dear, me! I hope so," cried Belle Tingley. "What will mother and father say if we're not home by dark?" "They'll be pretty sure we wouldn't travel far in this storm. Preston and the other men will find us, anyway." "I expect that is so," admitted Ruth, thoughtfully, "And they'll find Jerry's cave. I hope he won't be mad at me for taking you all there." However that might be, it seemed to the girl of the Red Mill, as well as to Tom Cameron, that it was wisdom to seek the nearest shelter. The ravine was steep, but it was sheltered. There were not many big drifts until they reached that great one at the head of it, into which Ruth had fallen when she slipped over the brink of the precipice. Nevertheless, they were half an hour beating their way up the gully and out upon that ledge which led to the mouth of Jerry's cave. The boys found the laden sled a good deal of a load and the girls had all they could do to follow in the track the sled made. "We never _could_ have reached home safely through this storm," declared Madge. "How clever of you to remember the cave, Ruthie." "Ruth is always doing something clever," said Helen, loyally. "Why, she even falls over a cliff, so as to find a cave that, later, shelters us all from the inclement elements." "Wow, wow, wow!" jeered Isadore. "You girls think a lot of each other; don't you? Better thank that Jerry boy for finding the cave in the first place." They were all crowding into the place by this time. It was not very light in the cave, for the snow had already veiled the entrance. But there was a great store of wood piled up along one side, and the boys soon had a fresh fire built. The girls and boys stamped off the clinging snow and began to feel more comfortable. The flames danced amon
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