bell notificationshomepageloginedit profileclubsdmBox

Read this ebook for free! No credit card needed, absolutely nothing to pay.

Words: 51901 in 40 pages

This is an ebook sharing website. You can read the uploaded ebooks for free here. No credit cards needed, nothing to pay. If you want to own a digital copy of the ebook, or want to read offline with your favorite ebook-reader, then you can choose to buy and download the ebook.

10% popularity   0 Reactions

THE GIRL SCOUTS' VACATION ADVENTURES

THE GIRL SCOUTS' VACATION ADVENTURES

Author of

"The Girl Scouts at Miss Allen's School," "The Girl Scouts at Camp," "The Girl Scouts' Good Turn," "The Girl Scouts' Canoe Trip," "The Girl Scouts' Rivals," "The Girl Scouts' Motor Trip."

The Girl Scouts at Miss Allen's School The Girl Scouts at Camp The Girl Scouts' Good Turn The Girl Scouts' Canoe Trip The Girl Scouts' Rivals The Girl Scouts on the Ranch The Girl Scouts' Vacation Adventures The Girl Scouts' Motor Trip

THE GIRL SCOUTS' VACATION ADVENTURES

THE GIRL SCOUTS' VACATION ADVENTURES

A NEW ENTERPRISE

It was spring vacation for the girls of Miss Allen's school. Easter was late this year, so the holiday had been long in coming; but now it was here--ten delicious, lazy days in the very heart of April--and Daisy Gravers meant to enjoy them.

Until a week ago she had not looked forward to this time with any particular longing, for her mother would be visiting her married daughter Olive, and the house would probably seem lonely. But then came that wonderful invitation from Florence Evans, to spend a whole week with her in New York, to see Marjorie Wilkinson and Lily Andrews who would be home from college, and to attend some of the parties the latter was planning. Daisy's newer friends had never taken the place of the old ones--the seven girls of that senior patrol from Pansy Troop who had been together the previous summer on the ranch in Wyoming. Any vacation, no matter how brief, which afforded an opportunity for her to see them promised to be most delightful.

So Daisy sat in the comfortable living-room of the Evans home and waited contentedly for her hostess to join her again. The day was beautiful; the prospect of a walk was alluring. It did not matter in the least to Daisy that her spring suit was not this year's, and that her hat was inexpensive; in her joyous frame of mind New York was a wonderful place to be visiting, even if one's clothing did indicate one's country origin. The girl was perfectly happy.

One glance at Florence's face, however, as she entered the room, told Daisy that her hostess did not share her exultant mood. In fact, she was literally pouting.


Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg


Load Full (0)

Login to follow story

More posts by @FreeBooks

0 Comments

Sorted by latest first Latest Oldest Best

 

Back to top