Vandercook, Margaret, 1876- / 2008-07-03 00:00:00
EBOOK CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT SUNRISE HILL ***
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THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT SUNRISE HILL
By Margaret Vandercook
First of a series
CHAPTER I
THE VOICE
Betty Ashton sighed until the leaves of the book she held in her hand
quivered, then she flung it face downward on the floor.
"Oh dear, I do wish some one would invent something new for girls!" she
exclaimed, although there was no one in the room to hear her. "It seems
to me that all girls do nowadays is to imitate boys. We play their
games, read their old books and even do their work, when all the time
girls are really wanting girl things. I agree with King Solomon: 'The
thing that hath been, it is that which, shall be; and that which is done
is that which shall be done; and there is no new thing under the sun.'
At least not for girls!"
Then with a laugh at her own pessimism, Betty, like Hamlet, having found
relief in soliloquy, jumped up from her chair and crossing her room
pressed the electric button near the fireplace until the noise of its
ringing reverberated through the big, quiet house.
"There, that ought to bring some one to me at last," she announced.
"Three times have I rung that bell and yet no one has answered. Do the
maids in this house actually expect me to build my own fire? I suppose
I could do it if I tried.
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