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ore long they were walking in what was almost open country. Stumps of trees were all about, and evidently wood-cutters had been at work. "This isn't half as pretty as Long Lake," said Bessie. "Oh, Dolly, look! What's that?" Dolly laughed in a peculiar fashion. For they had come in sight of a sheet of water, and, in plain view, not far from them, by the shore of the lake, they saw a place that could not be mistaken. It proclaimed its nature at once--a regular summer hotel, with wide piazzas, full of people. And on the water there were a score of boats and canoes, and one or two launches. "This isn't Little Bear Lake!" said Bessie. "Of course it isn't, silly; it's Loon Pond. I changed the signs while you rested, because I meant to come here, and I knew you wouldn't, if you knew what you were doing!" CHAPTER V THE GYPSY CAMP Bessie grew red with indignation for a moment, but before she spoke she was calm again. "Don't you think that's a pretty mean trick, Dolly?" she said, gently. "It seems to me it's a good deal like lying." "Why, Bessie King! Can't you ever take a joke? I didn't say a single, solitary thing that wasn't so. I said the signs said this was the way to Little Bear Lake, and you never asked me if I'd changed them, did you?" Bessie laughed helplessly. "Oh, Dolly!" she said. "Of course I didn't; why should I? Who would ever think of doing such a thing, except you? You don't expect people to guess what you're going to do next, do you?" "I suppose not," said Dolly, impenitently, her eyes still twinkling. "I do manage to surprise people pretty often. My aunt Mabel says that if I spent half as much time studying as I do thinking up new sorts of mischief I'd be at the top of every class I'm in at school." "She's perfectly right. I thought at first you had a hard time with your aunt, Dolly, but I'm through being sorry for you. She needs all the sympathy anyone has got for having to try to look after you!" "Oh, what's the harm? We're here now, and It isn't so very dreadful, is it? Come on, let's go over to the hotel." "Indeed we shan't do anything of the sort, Dolly Ransom! We'll turn around and go right straight back to Long Lake, that's what we'll do." "I guess not. You don't think I've come this far and that I'm going to turn around without seeing what the place is like, do you?" "Why, Dolly, you know we weren't supposed to come here alone. I don't think much of it; it
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